Word of God – Interpretation

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