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Conservatism and tradition

Stephen Wang wrote 1 month ago: I didn’t know much about Michael Oakeshott before reading this short piece by Timothy Fuller. … more →

Tags: Culture/Arts, Philosophy, Politics, conservatism, continuity, Government, Ideology, Law, michael oakeshott

Great Commandment, Commission, Communication

hypkip wrote 2 months ago: We have a very clear imperative-to love God with the totality of our being and to love our neighbor … more →

Tags: Theology, mission, mission God, mission Bible, Missional, Great Commission, Great Commandment

THAT Four Letter Word!6 comments

gopikann wrote 2 months ago: The other four letter word – LOVE! Björk is one of my all time favorites. For this analysis I … more →

Tags: Phenomenology, Structuralism, film, Aesthetics, cultural theory, Visual culture, Meta, criticism, Heidegger

Acts of worship4 comments

blcasey wrote 2 months ago: Not everything done in a Christian assembly is worship, despite the misbegotten term “worship … more →

Tags: Church tradition and practice, assembly, Worship, American Restoration Movement (Stone-Campbell), Worship service, Church of Christ, Acts of Worship, five acts of worship

McKenzieSud2008AEJ

abusinessprofessor wrote 3 months ago: This paper reports an investigation of entrepreneurial failure using hermeneutic analysis of five en … more →

Tags: empirical, Entrepreneurship Journal, qualitative, Narrative, entrepreneurial failure

St. Paul, the 10 Commandments, and Death1 comment

Fr. Ted wrote 3 months ago: “Who ever goes to war at his own expense? Who plants a vineyard and does not eat of its fruit? … more →

Tags: Bible, Christ, Gospel, Orthodox, Scripture, St. Paul, 1 Corinthians 9:7-10, 2 Corinthians 3:6-16, Biblical Interpretation

Beyond Literalism and Expressivism3 comments

Joshua Lim wrote 3 months ago: In a chapter entitled Beyond Literalism and Expressivism, George Hunsinger describes what he calls K … more →

Tags: Hermeneutics, Karl Barth, Quotes, Expressivism, George Hunsinger, literalism

Naive All Over Again?

Vlad wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been thinking about how a Christian evolves intellectually, and the unexpected turns in t … more →

Tags: Hermeneutics, Apologetics, Exegesis, post-critical naivete, second naivete

Reading and Analysing Poetry1 comment

jd wrote 4 months ago: This text consist by no means an exhaustive list of considerations, but it could work as a good star … more →

Tags: guides, Poetry, Figurative Language, symbolism, Metaphor, consonance, assonance, Alliteration, anaphora

The Third Quest for the Historical Jesus: A Case for its Necessity and Relevance.

event0horizon wrote 5 months ago: The idea of the historical Jesus is only conceivable post-Enlightenment. With the Enlightenment came … more →

Tags: Christian Identity, Churches of Christ, Historical Jesus, Christ of Faith, enlightenment, Real Jesus, Albert Schweitzer, Rudolph Bultmann, Marcus Borg

Maps, not lenses?

Damian wrote 6 months ago: For a year now, I’ve been writing about how lenses colour our interpretation of scripture. Chr … more →

Tags: Biblical Exegesis and Interpretation, Authority, Chris Wright, Christopher J. H. Wright, Distortion, Hermeneutics, interpretation, Lenses, Maps

The authority of lenses

Damian wrote 6 months ago: John Meunier wrote of a conversation he had with a bright young woman. She said she was wary of clai … more →

Tags: Biblical Exegesis and Interpretation, Authority, Bible, Catholicism, GOd's Word, Hermeneutics, Lenses, Magisterium, Perspective

Audio: Beale on Inerrancy and the Apocalypse4 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 6 months ago: Audio of his lecture on the use of the OT in the Revelation and it’s implications for the doct … more →

Tags: Hermeneutics, Inerrancy, G. K. Beale, OT in the NT

How Do We know About God? (2)

Fr. Ted wrote 6 months ago: This is Part 2 and the conclusion of my Blog:  How Do we Know About God? We read Scripture in order … more →

Tags: Orthodox, Salvation, Orthodoxy, Beauty, Bible, God, Knowing God, ways of knowing, Mystery

Reframing Our Hermeneutic

Saint Marcus wrote 6 months ago: So I am new to this, so I decided to post a blog that was originally a Facebook note.  This note aro … more →

Tags: black church issues, Random Thoughts, Christ, Christianity, Faith, ITC, Religion, SEMINARY

Reflections on "The Word in the Desert" by Douglas Burton-Christie

Glenn McClure wrote 6 months ago: The first post for my new blog is a reflection on the book The Word in the Desert by Douglas Burton- … more →

Tags: spirituality, Worship, Theology, monks, Desert Fathers, The Word in the Desert, Community, Scripture, Incarnation

Moss, Can There Be Validity without Reliability?

revolutionlullabye wrote 7 months ago: Moss, Pamela. “Can There Be Validity without Reliability?” Educational Researcher 23.4(1 … more →

Tags: alternativeassessment, AssessingWriting, Assessment, CanThereBeValiditywithoutReliability, communitydialogue, curriculum, educationalgoals, ethicalassessment, generalizability

Broad, What We Really Value

revolutionlullabye wrote 7 months ago: Broad, Bob. What We Really Value: Beyond Rubrics in Teaching and Assessing Writing. Logan: Utah Stat … more →

Tags: Articulation, Assessment, BobBroad, chaos, communalgrading, dynamic, DynamicCriteriaMapping, inquiry, Local

The Literal and Figural Interpretation

Joshua Lim wrote 8 months ago: In his book The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative (New Haven, CT: Yale, 1974), Hans Frei gives a histori … more →

Tags: Church History, Quotes, Biblical Theology, Hermeneutics, Theology, interpretation, Hans W. Frei, enlightement, Presuppositions


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