Methods and Principles of Bible Research

Methods and Principles of Bible Research
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Book Synopsis Methods and Principles of Bible Research by : Kevin Conner

Download or read book Methods and Principles of Bible Research written by Kevin Conner and published by . This book was released on 2019-01-08 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text, among with Interpreting the Scriptures, is especially designed for use in "The Key of Knowledge" seminars authored and conducted by Kevin J. Conner. Numerous students graduate from various Theological Colleges but many fail to have the necessary "keys" and "How To's" for their own personal Bible Study.This text lists some of the major "Tools for Research" plus some of the major "Methods of Research". They include Word, Character, Place, Textual, Topical, Passage and Book Studies. The Seminars especially follow a two fold approach of "teaching they keys" (instruction) and "using the keys" (practical workshop by the student). Here the student finds the joy of discovery for themselves, each using and developing these methods according to their distinctive calling in God and in the Body of Christ. The book is designed in such a way that a diligent student may set their own pace as they work through the text assignments.


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