Principles of Biblical Interpretation
This course will introduce the student to the theory and principles for inductive biblical interpretation, with special emphasis on the interpretation of the Epistles. It will utilize the book of James to move the student from recognition to exegesis to biblical theology to application.
James (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament)Deep Exegesis:The Mystery of Reading ScriptureFundamentals of Grammar
James (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the N...
by Dan McCartney
$26.39
This is the required text for this course.
Deep Exegesis:The Mystery of Reading Script...
by Peter Leithart
$19.77
Reqired text. This work will be for theory. It is important to read in order to go beyond literalism in interpretation.
Fundamentals of Grammar
by William Leahy

This text is REQUIRED by OUT OF PRINT. The student is responsible to locate this text through a used or secondhand dealer. The...
Fundamentals of GrammarESV Classic Reference Bible, Hardcover, Red Letter TextThe Letter of James (Pillar New Testament Commentary)
Fundamentals of Grammar
by William Leahy

This is the 1964 edition of the previous product. EITHER text will do.
ESV Classic Reference Bible, Hardcover, Red...
$17.81
This is the Bible text for the course. However, the study may read the text online at www.esvstudybible.org or www.gnpcb.org/e...
The Letter of James (Pillar New Testament C...
by Douglas J. Moo
$15.13
This text is OPTIONAL for the course, but highly recommended as the study will need to refer to it several times.