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Originally Posted by AV1611 To what degree were the Reformers and Puritans a product of their time in terms of exegesis and hermenutics.  |
Can you expand a bit on the question? What exactly do you mean? Are you thinking in terms of their methodology being influenced by philosophical movements of their era, and the like?
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