“That’s Just Your Interpretation”
April 6, 2023

Life and Books and EverythingClearly Reformed
The charge of “just your interpretation” short-circuits the interpretative process altogether.In this article for WORLD Opinions, Kevin argues for scriptural inerrancy and the importance of “right” interpretation.
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