A Pathway Into the Holy ScriptureP. E. Satterthwaite, David F. Wright Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1994 - 344 pages This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. A Pathway into the Holy Scripture contains revised versions of papers given at the jubilee meeting of the Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research, and event that coincided with the 500th anniversary of the birth of the English reformer William Tyndale. The book includes a discussion of Tyndale as biblical interpreter, surveys of current trends in Old and New Testament scholarship, treatments of biblical theology and of Paul's view of Scripture, chapters on biblical hermeneutics and the doctrine of inspiration, and studies discussing the role of Scripture in the church in earlier periods and in the present day. Contributors: |
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Pathway to Reformation William Tyndale and the Importance of the Scriptures | 11 |
Faith and Method in Old Testament Study Story Exegesis | 31 |
Critical Issues in New Testament Studies for Evangelicals Today | 51 |
Written for Us Pauls View of Scripture | 81 |
Authority and Hermeneutics Some Proposals for a More Creative Agenda | 107 |
Gods Mighty SpeechActs The Doctrine of Scripture Today | 143 |
The Role of Biblical and Theological Research in the Church Today A View from the Church | 183 |
The Role of Biblical Research in the Church Today A View from the Academy | 189 |
Scripture and Confession Doctrine as Hermeneutic | 221 |
Scripture and Criticism Evangelicals Orthodoxy and the Continuing Problem of Conservatism | 237 |
Scripture and Evangelical Diversity with Special Reference to the Baptismal Divide | 257 |
Scripture and Experience | 277 |
Sola Scriptural Making Sense of a PostReformation Slogan | 297 |
Biblical References | 329 |
Modern Authors | 333 |
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Climbing Ropes Ellipses and Symphonies the Relation between Biblical and Systematic Theology | 199 |