The Historical-Critical Method of Bible Interpretation

Author: Siegbert W. Becker

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Description: The Historical-Critical Method of Bible Interpretation by Siegbert W. Becker critically examines the historical-critical method of biblical interpretation. It argues against this method, advocating for the historical-grammatical approach and defending biblical inerrancy.

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