Hermeneutics for Ordinary People
by Keith Sharp
This book does not claim to be on a par with such works as Dungan's classic Hermeneutics. Rather, Keith Sharp's book is for the ordinary Christian who wishes to better understand and apply the true meaning of the Scriptures.
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Contents:
- The Importance of Bible Study
- What the Bible Can Mean to You
- How Do We Know We Have the Bible? Part 1 - Canon
- How Do We Know We Have the Bible? Part 2 - Text
- English Translations of the Bible (Part 1)
- English Translations of the Bible (Part 2)
- Translations: Dynamic Equivalence of Essentially Literal
- The King James Only Controversy
- Can We All Understand the Bible Alike?
- Behold, A Sower Went Out to Sow
- Methods of Bible Study
- The Rules of the Game
- Rules of Biblical Interpretation
- Figures of Speech Used in the Bible
- The Authority of the Scriptures
- The Two Covenants
- How to Use the Old Testament
- The Authority of Christ
- Taught by God
- Do We Need Scriptural Authority?
- The Pattern of Sound Words
- The Nature of Authority
- How the Lord Expresses His Will
- How to Tell What the Lord Requires
- Faith and Opinion
- Legalism?
- Liberty
- Gospel and Doctrine
- Expediency
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130 pages. Paperback.