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.
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.