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Theological Axioms |
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General Linguistics and Some Exegetical Fallacies |
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Martin Luther— The Father of Confessional, Functional-Equivalence Bible Translation |
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A Rich Variety of Literature as the Word of God |
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Reason Made Captive to Scripture |
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Textual Criticism: An Introductory Survery |
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Biblical Hermeneutics |
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Genesis III and the Contemporary Interpretation |
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An Analysis of Three Approaches of the Historical-Critical Method of Interpretation |
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Pernicious Presuppositions of the Historical-Critical Method of Bible Interpretation |
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The Uniqueness of the Christian Scriptures : The Scriptures in the Context of History |
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The Real Theme of the Epistle to the Ephesians |
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Is the Bible the Word of God? |
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The Seminary's Unchanging Foundation in a Changing World: Sola Scriptura |
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Is Allegorizing a Legitimate Manner of Biblical Interpretation? |
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Stand Fast in the True Grace of God!: A Study of 1 Peter |
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Biblical Interpretation in the Middle Ages and the Reformation |
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The Use of Hermeneutics in Sermon Preparation |
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Scripture and Interpretation |
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Why the Historical-Critical Method of Interpreting Scripture is Incompatible with Confessional Lutheranism |
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Biblical Interpretation in 20th Century Lutheranism |
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The Battle to Preserve the Doctrine of the Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture in American Lutheranism |
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What Do We Mean When We Say 'So Says the Word of God'? |
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The Life of Our Lord in Contemporary Interpretation |
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Verbal Inspiration and the Variant Readings |
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An Isagogical Treatment of the Revelation of St. John the Divine |
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The Historical Critical Method of Bible Interpretation |
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Luther and James: Did Luther Use the Historical Critical Method? |
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The Bible through the Ages |