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Imagining a Vain Thing:
The Decline and Fall of Knox Seminary

Steven T. Matthews

This exposé by a former Knox student demonstrates how neglecting the historical grammatical interpretation of the Reformation can lead to all sorts of fanciful eisegesis and ultimately heresy. A case in point is Warren Gage and the controversy surrounding his medieval interpretation taught at Knox Theological Seminary.
Contents:
Foreword, What is Hermeneutics?, Who Wrote the John-Revelation Project?, The Thesis of the John-Revelation Project, The John-Revelation Project Study Paper Number 1, Is Rahab a Type of the Church?, Conclusion, Postscript: Gage, White, and the JRP, and two Appendices.

 
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