The Second London Baptist Confession of Faith 1677/1689, chapter 1, ¶9
What is the Reformed view of what "literal sense" means since they deny the quadriga. - not many "sense", but many consequences/corollaries - the "literal sense" is that which the Spirit intends
How does our own exegesis compare to that of our predecessors? Three historical developments that should be considered: 1. The rise of the "historical critical" method of exegesis 2. The dominance of "biblical theology" over "systematic theology" 3. Dispensationalism with its "historical grammatical" hermeneutic
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