Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright Page

Introduction

Part 1: The Impossibility of Biblicism

1. Biblicism and the Problem of Pervasive Interpretive Pluralism

2. The Extent and Source of Pervasive Interpretive Pluralism

3. Some Relevant History, Sociology, and Psychology

4. Subsidiary Problems with Biblicism

Part 2: Toward a Truly Evangelical Reading of Scripture

5. The Christocentric Hermeneutical Key

6. Accepting Complexity and Ambiguity

7. Rethinking Human Knowledge, Authority, and Understanding

Conclusion

Afterword

Notes

Index

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