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Biblical Hermeneutics

Biblical Hermeneutics

 

This course is devoted to an investigation into the art of interpreting the canonical text of Scripture.

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  • 026. Pragmatics (cont'd) 12; Basics of Application (13) by James Voelz

    026. Pragmatics (cont'd) 12; Basics of Application (13)

    James Voelz

    The two kinds of are Kingdom Parables and Piety Parables. Assertions about conduct characterize conduct as essentially a manifestation of the human condition as an incarnation or it.

  • 027. Application (cont'd) 13; Summary, Part I: The Problem of Objective Interpretation by James Voelz

    027. Application (cont'd) 13; Summary, Part I: The Problem of Objective Interpretation

    James Voelz

    Be careful not to strip components from Parables in order to preach on them. All text are content bound and are not immediately transferable.

  • 028. Summary, Part II: The Problem of Comprehensive Interpretation (the "Newton/Einstein" Scheme) by James Voelz

    028. Summary, Part II: The Problem of Comprehensive Interpretation (the "Newton/Einstein" Scheme)

    James Voelz

    How Newton and Einstein affect our understanding of both the Old and New Testaments.

  • 029. The Problem of Comprehensive Interpretation (cont'd); Models of Authority among Christian Traditions; Textual Criticism by James Voelz

    029. The Problem of Comprehensive Interpretation (cont'd); Models of Authority among Christian Traditions; Textual Criticism

    James Voelz

    The three authority models of interpretation, Lutheran, Reformed and Catholic traditions. The basics of text criticism and why you do it and how it is accomplished.

 
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