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The Historical-Critical Method: Egyptian Gold or Pagan Precipice?

The Historical-Critical Method: Egyptian Gold or Pagan Precipice?

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  • Alan F. Johnson

This article discusses the historical-critical method of biblical interpretation. It notes the historical development of the method and how, if at all, a faithful biblical interpreter, can make use of the method.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1983. 13 pages.

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