The Hermeneutics of John Reuchlin, 1455-1522

Footnote

Thomas F. Torrance, "The Hermeneutics of John Reuchlin, 1455-1522," in Church, Word and Spirit: Historical and Theological Essays in Honor of Geoffrey W. Bromiley, ed. James E. Bradley and Richard A. Muller (Grand Rapids, Michigan: W. B. Eerdmans, 1987), 107-121; #1987-484

Bibliography

Torrance, Thomas F. "The Hermeneutics of John Reuchlin, 1455-1522." In Church, Word and Spirit: Historical and Theological Essays in Honor of Geoffrey W. Bromiley, 107-121. Edited by James E. Bradley and Richard A. Muller. Grand Rapids, Michigan: W. B. Eerdmans, 1987; #1987-484

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Reprinted in Divine Interpretation, #2017-TFT-1f.

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