biblical hermeneutics
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Application (cont’d) 13; Summary, Part I: The Problem of Objective Interpretation
Be careful not to strip components from Parables in order to preach on them. All text are content bound and are not immediately transferable.
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The Holy Spirit and Scriptural Interpretation (11); Nature of Scripture (11-A)
Inerrancy and being precise enough for readers to understand their intended purpose.
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Interpreting a Matrix of Signifiers (cont’d), and the Relationship of this Issue to the Canon of Scripture (5-B)
What became part of the Canon and how your matrix affects the key to understanding the Bible.
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Metaphor and Narrative (7); Language Usage in Discourse as "Shorthand" (8)
Every linguistic utterance whether spoken or written is shorthand and you have to fill out the longhand.
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Pragmatics (cont’d) 12; Basics of Application (13)
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…
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Contrasting Models of Language (4A)
How emergence theory is used to understand the ideas of the Biblical events and stories.
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External Entailment (8)
Eternal entailments and how we interpret “Ministry” and the “Call”.
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Tradition and Scripture (cont’d) (11)
The importance of the Apostolic Authority as supported by the Regula Fedei and recognized by the Lutheran Confessions.
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Role of the Reader in Interpreting a Text; Validity in Interpretation; Tradition and Scripture (11)
Interpretation is made from within the faith and some questions can be answered from the use of Regula Fedei.
