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Evangelical Hermeneutics: Restatement, Advance or Retreat from the Reformation?

Evangelical Hermeneutics: Restatement, Advance or Retreat from the Reformation?

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  • Walter C. Kaiser Jr

Kaiser explores the crisis of hermeneutics in evangelicalism. He explains who he sees as the evangelicals. He reflects on significant Reformation principles affecting biblical interpretation—sola scriptura, single meaning of a text, and the analogy of faith. He ends with identifying areas he thinks need some restatement of Reformational principles.

Source: Concordia Theological Quarterly, 1982. 14 pages.

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