Inductive Method of Bible Interpretation
Lamar's hermeneutical work advocating an inductive approach to biblical interpretation, addressing the subtle skepticism that arises when people doubt the church's ability to determine biblical meaning despite believing in Scripture's inspiration.
27 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
00.4-Preface
2
01-01.01.01 � Characteristics of Current Skepticism
3
02-01.01.02 � The Present State of Hermeneutical Science
4
03-01.01.03 � The Dependence of Rules Upon Method
5
04-01.02.01 � Origin of the Mystic Theology�
6
05-01.02.02 � Sketch of the Mystic Theology�
7
06-01.02.03 � Mysticism Among Protestants
8
07-01.02.04 � Of The Literal Parts of Scripture�
9
08-01.02.05 � Of The Figurative Parts of Scripture�
10
09-01.03.01 � Dogmatic Method - Of Scholasticism�
11
10-01.03.02 � Of the Theory and the Practice of Protestanism�
12
11-01.03.03 � The Effects of Protestant Inconsistency�
13
12-01.04.01 � Of Protestant Creeds
14
13-01.04.02 � Of Protestant Creeds (part 2)
15
14-01.04.03 � Of Protestant Creeds (Part 3)
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15-01.04.04 � Of Protestant Creeds (part 4)
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16-02.01.01 � Inductive Method � Definition of Terms
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17-02.01.02 � Inductive Method � of the Practicability of Inductive Exegesis
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18-02.01.03 � The Inductive Method � Of Bacon�s Idea�
20
19-02.01.04 � Inductive Method � Of the Collection of Materials
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20-02.01.05 � The Inductive Method � General Classification
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21-02.01.06 � Inductive Method � Of Special Classification�
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22-02.01.07 � Inductive Method � Canons of the Inductive Method�
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23-.02.01.08 � Inductive Method � The Deductive Process�
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24-02.02.01 � The Signification of Words � Preliminary Observations
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25-02.02.02 � Of the General Meaning of Words�
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26-02.02.03 � Of the Secondary Sense of Words�
