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The authority and interpretation of the Bible : an historical approach / by Jack B. Rogers & Donald K. McKim.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Harper & Row, c1979.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiv, 484 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 006066696X
  • 9780060666965
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.6/09
LOC classification:
  • BS500 .R63 1979
Contents:
pt. 1 Classical roots: developing understandings of the foundation, form, and function of Scripture -- Common theological foundations in the early church and the Middle Ages -- Concentration on the Bible's saving function during the Reformation -- Concern for literary form in the post-Reformation period -- Shifts from concentration on function to the concern for form in Great Britain -- pt. 2 Contemporary response: Reformed scholasticism in America and the recovery of alternatives in the Reformation tradition -- The development of Reformed scholasticism in America -- The defense of Reformed scholasticism in America -- Evangelical reactions to Reformed scholasticism -- Recent efforts to recover the Reformed tradition -- Conclusions: recovering the foundations of the central Christian tradition.
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Book: Standard Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre Main PHC R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 81-252

Includes bibliographies and indexes.

pt. 1 Classical roots: developing understandings of the foundation, form, and function of Scripture -- Common theological foundations in the early church and the Middle Ages -- Concentration on the Bible's saving function during the Reformation -- Concern for literary form in the post-Reformation period -- Shifts from concentration on function to the concern for form in Great Britain -- pt. 2 Contemporary response: Reformed scholasticism in America and the recovery of alternatives in the Reformation tradition -- The development of Reformed scholasticism in America -- The defense of Reformed scholasticism in America -- Evangelical reactions to Reformed scholasticism -- Recent efforts to recover the Reformed tradition -- Conclusions: recovering the foundations of the central Christian tradition.

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