A guide to interpreting and applying the Bible. God's Word and Human Understanding of that word.
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Dan McCartney (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament Interpretation at Redeemer Seminary in Dallas. He is the author of Why Does it Have to Hurt? and is a contributor to several reference works.
Charles Clayton (MAR, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a leadership consultant in the UK and has been executive director of organizations in the UK and Middle East.
"A fresh and insightful study of hermeneutics. This work is scintillating in its scholarship." --R. C. Sproul
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"Skillfully combines the ingredients of reliable scholarship and practical wisdom, . . . a work which students at all levels will want to turn to again and again." --Sinclair Ferguson
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