We have all used Walter Kaiser’s writings over the years (especially his Toward and Exegetical Theology). This book was originally published by Moody Press in 1985 and has since been reprinted by Wipf and Stock Publishers in 2001. The subject of the use of Old Testament passages (prophetical, typological, theological, and practical) by New Testament […]
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Book Genre: Hermeneutics
Evangelical Hermeneutics
R.L. Thomas wrote this interesting book in 2002 as Professor of New Testament at The Master’s Seminary. He is best known for his massive commentary on Revelation (in two volumes). This book was written as progressive dispensationalism was getting started (within the last 10 years) and Thomas responds primarily to its hermeneutical issues. Thomas would […]


