Margins

Margins by Jeff Canfield, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on February 2, 2023, is an exploration of the boundaries within biblical exegesis and various theological concepts. This edition, comprising 428 pages, delves into topics such as creation, time and space, sin, eschatology, and the sovereignty of God, emphasizing the significance of understanding these boundaries in relation to the interpretation of scripture.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how everything created by God exists within specific limits, particularly in the context of Christian theology and ecclesiology. The book presents a detailed study that encourages reflection on the natural and theological boundaries that shape our understanding of faith and biblical teachings. With its focus on exegesis and hermeneutics, Margins offers insights into the complexities of interpreting religious texts and the implications of these interpretations for believers.
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Margins: A Study of Theological and Natural Boundaries examines the boundaries of biblical exegesis, creation, time and space, sin, eschatology, the sovereignty of God, and much more. We discover that everything God has created for mankind exists within certain boundaries–most importantly how we interpret his word.
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