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What Is Literal Interpretation?

What Is Literal Interpretation?

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  • Vern S. Poythress

This is a contribution to the dispensationalist-nondispensationalist debate. In this debate, not all dispensationalists use the word "literal" in the same way. The author examines this key word more closely, by way of examples, and then offers three plausible ways of talking about literal meaning.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2009. 4 pages.

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