01469nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200100007508200130008510000200009810000110011824500310012924500420016024500580020226000110026026000230027126000090029430000110030330000290031430000090034352006430035265000260099565000580102165000330107985600670111220260119071312.02024-03-14 11:28:31 a9780830827756, 0830827757 aeng a220.1 bB128-V77 aBacote, Vincent eEditor aEvangelicals and Scripture bTradition, Authority and Hermeneutics cVincent Bacote, Laura C. Miguélez, Dennis L. Okholm aU.S.A. bInterVarsity Press c2004 a245tr. bpaperback, illustrations c23cm aThe book presents twelve essays that explore in depth the meaning of an evangelical doctrine of Scripture that takes seriously both the human and divine dimensions of the Bible. Selected from the presentations made at the 2001 Wheaton Theology Conference, the essays approach this vital subject from three directions: tradition, authority and hermeneutics. Together these essays provide a window into current evangelical scholarship on the doctrine of Scripture and also advance the dialogue about how best to construe our faith in the Word of God, living and written, that informs not only the belief but also the practice of the church. aBible -- Hermeneutics aBible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc -- Congresses aEvangelicalism -- Congresses4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/13877/eva.jpgyCover Image