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Hermenutical Issues

nakedchurchproject wrote 2 weeks ago: A Couple of Problems Along the Way Of course working out what the church is from the Bible is far fr … more →

Tags: Hermenutical Issues, SOMA, soma church, Church Planting, Doctrine of Church

Gadamer on Orthodoxy: Tradition as self-identity3 comments

Alan Brill wrote 2 months ago: Avi Sagi,  Tradition vs. Traditionalism (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008) $69 short paperback! The book deal … more →

Tags: Theology, Sociology, jewish thought, Avi Sagi, Gadamer, tradition, Zygmunt Bauman, peter berger, Wittgenstein

Beale on the OT in the NT1 comment

joelmartin wrote 5 months ago: Writing in the journal Irish Biblical Studies [Volume 21, November 1999], Greg Beale talks about the … more →

Tags: Bible

The Place to Start

liberalbaptistrev wrote 5 months ago:   The place to start sounds like a formula and the church has too many formulas.  The church also ha … more →

Tags: Bible/Theology, Devotionals, Book Recommendations, Self, loving self, inward journey, Outward Journey, criticizing others, Exegesis

Jacob Neusner and the Supercession of Revelation by Intellectual History

nouspraktikon wrote 7 months ago: Our Essential (Though Mistaken) Jacob Neusner Hurd Baruch recently brought attention to the relevanc … more →

Tags: Christianity, Culture & Politics, Kabbalah, comparative thought, Ideology, Jacob Neusner, Judaism, Law, numinosity

How the NT uses the OT

Albert wrote 9 months ago: One difficulty in reading the New Testament is that often, it seems, the writers quote from the Old … more →

Tags: Theology, Contextualisation, Andy Naselli, Justin Taylor, Douglas Moo, Romans, Dirty Harry, Clint Eastwood, Old Testament

My Mission Verse

Ray Anthony wrote 10 months ago: Luke 24:30-32 30 It happened, that when he had sat down at the table with them, he took the bread an … more →

Tags: The Word, Personal, TGIF, Jesus, Exegesis, mission, Application, Knowing

St. Jerome and the Christian Kabbalah2 comments

nouspraktikon wrote 11 months ago: Was the Western Church “Kabbalistic” from Ancient Times? In the discourse of comparative … more →

Tags: Christianity, Esoterism, Kabbalah, Theology, Traditionalism, Pico della Mirandola, Renaissance humanism, St-Jérome

Valentin Tomberg on the reality (and unreality) of Evolution2 comments

nouspraktikon wrote 11 months ago: The Hermit A doubly “Hermetic” meditation Although I don’t claim to have understoo … more →

Tags: Christianity, Esoterism, Kabbalah, Philosophy, Tarot, Bereshith/Genesis, Theology, Valentin Tomberg, Meditations on the Tarot

Prophecy and Hermeneutics1 comment

Richard wrote 11 months ago: I have recently started Prophecy and Hermeneutics: Toward a New Introduction to the Prophet the insi … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Prophets, :: Seitz

Christian Kabbala: In the Begining was...1 comment

nouspraktikon wrote 1 year ago: The Trinity…. Yes, I know that isn’t what most people think that the first line of the b … more →

Tags: Kabbalah, Christianity, Esoterism, Bereshith/Genesis, Trinitarianism

Evaluating Youth Specialties: A Faulty Hermenutic15 comments

ndefalco wrote 1 year ago: (They say Napoleon was secretly murdered by being given low dosages of arsenic in his water over a l … more →

Tags: Youth Ministry, Youth, youth pastor, Penal Substitutionary Atonement, Youth Specialties, Mike Yaconelli, Mark Ostreicher, youth worker, Atonement

Apostolic Hermeneutics and an Evangelical Doctrine of Scripture

Richard wrote 1 year ago: Make sure you check out Peter Enns’ “Apostolic Hermeneutics and an Evangelical Doctrine … more →

Tags: Old Testament, New Testament, Enns, Scripture

The NT Use of the OT

Richard wrote 1 year ago: My result: NT Use of the OT — Test Your View! Fuller Meaning, Single Goal view You seem to be … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Biblical Theology, New Testament

Absolutely No Absolutes

Albert wrote 1 year ago: This is the catch-cry of the post-modern superior being As noted in a discussion by Phil Johnson: So … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Theology, Gospel, technical, post-modern, Truth, Authority, absolute

The queen mother and the Queen Mother (and Satan?): An exposition on 1 Kings 2:16-20, As It Relates to Interpretive Methodologies.2 comments

Adam Couturier wrote 1 year ago: In 1 Kings 2:16-20, Adonijah understands the power and the authority that the queen mother, Bathsheb … more →

Tags: Theology, Biblical Exegesis, Satan, Lucifer, Isaiah 14, 1 Kings 2:16-20, Bathsheba, mary, Jesus

Sunday Nite Dead2 comments

Albert wrote 2 years ago: Most who attend an evangelical church are familiar with the practice of the church hosting multiple … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Theology, Gospel, Testimony, church, Worship, History

How To Misinterpret The Scriptures

Joseph wrote 2 years ago:    The evaluation and interpretation of the Biblical text is foundational to how one group or an ind … more →


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