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Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-357) and indexes.
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Part 1. God has spoken. God has spoken -- The evangelical doctrine of inspiration and inerrancy -- restated -- Systematic theology and hermeneutics -- Theological and prophetic systems throughout history -- Principles of hermeneutics -- Symbols and types in prophecy -- Part 2. Interpretive systems throughout history. The early church fathers and the foundations of dispensationalism -- The allegorists who undermined the normal interpretation of scripture -- Calvinism, dispensationalism, and later history -- The dispensations of Charles Hodge -- Hermeneutics and the covenants of scripture -- Part 3. Interpreting the church. Covenant theology and the doctrine of the church -- Dispensational hermeneutics and the doctrine of the church -- Dispensation of the law replaced by the dispensation of the church -- Salvation in the dispensation of the church -- The first reference to the church: Matthew 16: 13-20 -- Matthew 13: the church or the kingdom? -- The postponement theory -- Is the church grafted into Israel, as some allegorist belief? -- Why the church is not referenced in the Olivet Discourse -- Part 4. Interpreting prophecy. Introductory thoughts on allegorical interpretation and the book of Revelation -- The kingdom of God -- Is Ezekiel's temple literal? -- Appendix: a comparison of views between covenant theology and dispensational theology.
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"'An Introduction to Classical Evangelical Hermeneutics' offers a set of tools and guidelines for accurate interpretation and understanding of the Scriptures. Christians throughout history have been most "workmanlike" when using grammatical-historical principles, which take the words of the text to mean what language principles tell us they mean. The contributors to this work hold that grammatical-historical interpretation is most carefully followed when the interpreter is informed by premillennial, dispensational theology."--Back cover.