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  • post-Christendom hermeneutics


    NextReformationAuthority Authority: 132
    Anabaptist scholar Stuart Murray writes that the protest movements grew out of a rediscovery of Jesus and the Gospels, long neglected in a Christendom which needed Jesus for salvation, but was afraid of the ethical and political implications. Other principles, apart from the centrality of Jesus, characterized these ...
    1 day ago
  • SBL Deliverance of God Audio


    The Theological Ramblings of an Anglican OrdinandAuthority Authority: 411
    I have battled my way in the last few weeks half-way through this important study by Douglas Campbell. This book offers a serious challenge to justification by faith, whether one takes a ‘Lutheran’ of Wrightian New Perspective.  It offers a new paradigm rather than a new perspective.I was pleased to see hear that ...
    3 days ago
  • CRU Hacking: the end of the world as we know it?


    nothing new under the sun...Authority Authority: 414
    Or, on not being able to see the wood for the trees Although it may still be too early for a final call, the illegally hacked emails from the Climatic Research Unit in the University of East Anglia are yet to turn up anything that comes close to justifying the "conspiracy" , "smoking gun" and "final nail" ...
    3 days ago
  • Judge Not? What Does the Bible Say?


    Voice of the SheepAuthority Authority: 422
    Never read A Bible verse. If I had a dime for every time I heard someone recite Matthew 7:1 (Judge not, lest ye be judged) or talk about the log in a person’s eye who was making a distinction about something…well, I wouldn’t be rich, but I would have a lot of dimes! Next to John 3:16, this is perhaps the ...
    5 days ago
  • from the center to the margins..


    NextReformationAuthority Authority: 132
    Stuart Murray writes,“Post-Christendom is the culture that emerges as the Christian faith loses coherence within a society that has been definitively shaped by the Christian story and as the institutions that have been developed to express Christian convictions decline in influence.”Post-Christendom includes the ...
    5 days ago
  • The Coming In Clouds: Literal or Figurative?


    The Anti-Preterist's BlogAuthority Authority: 120
    “ And then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory ” ( Matthew 24: 30 ).    Most Christians are agreed that the above passage details Jesus Christ’s ...
    6 days ago
  • The real challenge to biblical literalism is in the Bible itself


    NouslifeAuthority Authority: 119
    Nice one: Face to faith: The real challenge to the biblical literalism held dear by creationists is in the Bible itself, says Judith Maltby | Comment is free | The Guardian: the real challenge to biblical literalism and fundamentalism is to be found in the Bible itself. The first two chapters of Genesis contain two ...
    1 week ago
  • PREDISPOSITIONAL HERMENEUTICS: How to Start a Cult by Manipulating the Bible!


    The Preterist Blog ~ 100% Hyperpreterist FreeAuthority Authority: 133
    We are once again given the opportunity to view another “scholarly” lecture in the principles of “Preteristic” interpretation as expressed in the academic musings of Norm. As side from the misspellings, Hyperpreterists theologian extraordinaire Norm responds to Michael Bennett about his system of ...
    1 week ago
  • Religious Authority: Does Your Standard Measure Up? GA-NOV


    The Blog ProphetAuthority Authority: 119
    Why is the Bible our Authority? by Dan Owen, p. 12 This is a really good article about the authority of the Apostles (not just because Dan Owen is from Paducah ).  He doesn’t refer to the mentality, but some seem to think that what Jesus said in red has more authority than what the Apostles wrote.  But Owen ...
    1 week ago
  • Application Without Exegesis: A Destructive Trend


    Christian TheologyAuthority Authority: 114
    Exegesis is foundational to understand scripture’s application to our lives. The problem is that many in the church want to hear the application without doing the work of the exegete. In many cases this has also been translated into the way many preachers preach. In order to keep congregants happy, they are given ...
    1 week ago
  • A programmer’s guide to biblical hermeneutics, Part 1


    Integrating MissionallyAuthority Authority: 115
    In 1997, I was pastoring my first church out of seminary. It was in Louisiana, literally in the middle of no where. It was a young church that had been without a pastor for almost two years before I arrived. They forced their first pastor out by cutting his salary and making life hard. After less than a year, they ...
    1 week ago
  • “Am I All in For God?: Missional Interpretation of Matthew 16:21-28


    realmealministries.orgAuthority Authority: 457
    Here are some collected thoughts on one of my favorite biblical texts (Matthew 16:21-28). I have attempted to write this essay from a perspective of mission for the sake of modeling a missional hermeneutic or reading of this passage of Scripture. NIV Matthew 16:21 From that time on Jesus began to explain to his ...
    1 week ago
  • Book Review: CrossTalk


    exulting grace!Authority Authority: 119
    CrossTalk Where Life & Scripture Meet by Michael R. Emlet ⓒ2009, New Growth Press 179 pages I ordered this book last week and placed it on my "to read" pile. For whatever reason, I continued to be intrigued by the book and decided to read Introduction as a preview. Two days later, I set the book down, ...
    1 week ago
  • Questions to ask of scripture


    the 48 filesAuthority Authority: 126
    What are the questions we should ask when approaching a passage of Scripture? The first question we must ask of every biblical text is simply this—what does it tell us about God? What does it say about who he is and about what he does? The second question is: what does this text say about us human beings? What ...
    1 week ago
  • Redcliffe College launches new MA in Bible and Mission


    Bible and MissionAuthority Authority: 110
    I’m really excited to announce a new postgraduate MA in Bible and Mission that is being launched at Redcliffe College, ready for September 2010. This has been one of my projects over the last couple of years and it is now going through the validation process with the University of Gloucestershire. I’ve reproduced ...
    1 week ago
  • THREE REASONS WHY CALVINISM SHOULD BE REJECTED: 3) SCRIPTURE AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HERMENEUTICS


    Classical ArminianismAuthority Authority: 127
    It is noted by Arminians that Calvinism is merely an exercise in scriptural proof- texting ~ a faulty presuppositional system in search of biblical warrant. That is a pretty serious charge. Granted, Calvinists admit much the same about Arminianism. How can such statements be proved? For clearly, the burden of ...
    1 week ago
  • The Thursday Review: Robert Hubbard on Joshua (NIVAC)


    Tim ChesterAuthority Authority: 458
    Robert L. Hubbard Jr., Joshua, NIV Application Commentary, Zondervan, 2009. I was excited to get this book for two reasons. First, the NIV Application Commentary series is fast becoming one of my favourites. I was sceptical of its three sections for each passage: ‘original meaning’, ‘bridging ...
    1 week ago
  • Quotes to Note 12: Sailhamer on Interpretating the OT


    Fundamentally ReformedAuthority Authority: 112
    I have been reading through the introduction to John Sailhamer’s new book The Meaning of the Pentateuch: Revelation, Composition and Interpretation (IVP).  The introduction is available for free online (click the sample pages link from Westminster’s Bookstore page or see the book’s page on IVP’s site). ...
    1 week ago
  • Grudem on Scripture’s Clarity


    Already Not YetAuthority Authority: 427
    From Todd Pruitt : The Bible is not locked away in esoteric mystery as theological liberals or postmoderns would have us believe. God gave us His Word (yes, I believe it is HIS Word) not to confuse or confound us but to reveal Himself to us. Belief in the clarity or perspicuity of Scripture is often miscast ...
    1 week ago
  • Kingdom of God in Matthew


    NT Resources BlogAuthority Authority: 457
    The main paper and the response for this year’s Dispensational Study Group have now been posted in the repository (which I maintain on this site). Main paper: Dr. David Turner, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary Matthew Among the Dispensationalists: A Progressive Dispensational Perspective on the Kingdom of ...
    1 week ago

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