129 April
129 April 2019 Book Reviews tation is not just a matter of saying what I think the passage means, and proper application of a pas- sage is not a matter of how I feel it applies to me. Our interpretation of Scripture must not be individ- ualistic; we must understand how the church in the past and present interprets a specific passage. Because the church in the past has used different hermeneutical principles than are commonly used today, we must understand those principles and evaluate the...
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