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Tables of Contents for An Introduction to Classical Hemeneutics
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
7
4
Part 1: God Has Spoken
God Has Spoken
11
4
The Evangelical Doctrine of Inspiration and Inerrancy---Restated
15
17
Systematic Theology and Hermeneutics
32
16
Theological and Prophetic Systems Throughout History
48
4
Principles of Hermeneutics
52
19
Symbols and Types in Prophecy
71
16
Part 2: Interpretive Systems Throughout History
The Early Church Fathers and the Foundations of Dispensationalism
87
8
The Allegorists Who Undermined the Normal Interpretation of Scripture
95
9
Calvinism, Dispensationalism, and Later History
104
24
The Dispensations of Charles Hodge
128
11
Hermeneutics and the Covenants of Scripture
139
18
Part 3: Interpreting the Church
Covenant Theology and the Doctrine of the Church
157
7
Dispensational Hermeneutics and the Doctrine of the Church
164
18
Dispensation of the Law Replaced by the Dispensation of the Church
182
10
Salvation in the Dispensation of the Church
192
7
The First Reference to the Church: Matthew 16:13-20
199
11
Matthew 13: The Church or the Kingdom?
210
11
The Postponement Theory
221
6
Is the Church Grafted into Israel, as Some Allegorists Believe?
227
9
Why the Church Is Not Referenced in the Olivet Discourse
236
19
Part 4: Interpreting Prophecy
Introductory Thoughts on Allegorical Interpretation and the Book of Revelation
255
36
The Kingdom of God
291
9
Is Ezekiel's Temple Literal?
300
17
Appendix: A Comparison of Views Between Covenant Theology and Dispensational Theology
317
16
Endnotes
333
26
Scripture Index
359
8
Subject Index
367