Date of Award

5-1-1966

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Sacred Theology (STM)

Department

Systematic Theology

First Advisor

Robert Preus

Scripture References in this Resource

Matthew 10:20; Mark 13:11; Acts 1:8; Acts 2:4; 1 Peter 1:12; 2 Peter 1:20; 2 Peter 1:21; Acts 3:18; Acts 3:21; Acts 4:24; 25; Luke 1:70; Matthew 26:27; 1 Corinthians 7:2; 9; Matthew 19:11; Genesis 1:27; 1 Corinthians 7:2; Genesis 2:18; Luke 22:24-27; Psalm 82:6; Acts 5:29; Galatians 1:8; Matthew 7:15; 2 Corinthians 6:14; Matthew 23:37; Romans 15:4; Romans 4:16; James 1:17; Romans 1:16; Genesis 1:28; Genesis 1:11; Matthew 28:19; Mark 16:16; Psalm 119:105

Abstract

Basic and preliminary to the above investigation, however, is an understanding of the principles of biblical interpretation employed in the Lutheran Confessions. The setting forth of these principles and the presuppositions upon which they rest is the primary purpose of this paper. In our investigation we shall give primary attention to confessional statements referring explicitly to biblical interpretation and to examples of biblical interpretation within the confessions that illustrate hermeneutical principles.

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