This simple syllogism provides the rationale for theological exegesis. And not just the rationale, but also the challenge. For the accordance of doctrine and Scripture is by no means obvious. At times, what Scripture says is opaque, but doctrine is clear. At other times, what the Church ...
Reading Scripture with the Church FathersReading Scripture With The Church Fathers Is A Warm, Informative And Indispensable Introduction To Who The Fathers Were, How They Read And Interpreted Scripture, And How We Might Read Scripture With Them For All It's Worth....
Reading Scripture with the Church: Toward a Hermeneutic for Theological Interpretation. By A. K. M. Adam, Stephen E. Fowl, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Francis Watson Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation: A Sourcebook of the Ancient Church (Evangelical Ressourcement: Ancient Sources for the Church's...
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Welcome to the Public Reading of Scripture app! Public Reading of Scripture brings the church back to the practice of reading and listening in community. Reading the Bible in community was foundational to the life of God’s people in the Old and New Testaments. Public readings of scripture ser...
The result is a beautiful weaving together of Scripture that allows readers to see how the New Testament has fulfilled the Old. The two-year plan takes less than 10 minutes to read each day, so you have plenty of time to dig deeper into what you read. This Bible reading plan comes in...
One of the most dangerous ideas of the Protestant Reformation is that Scripture is somehowself-interpreting. According to this view, Scripture is so clear that we don’t need an infallible Catholic Church. The idea originates with Martin Luther, but Protestants often believe it’s something taugh...
The first and most important thing to say is that It varies enormously from place to place and from culture to culture – and always did. There are cultures that never had chiefs to begin with, like the Igbo and indeed the Kusaasi. Islam has also changed things, and has often been asso...
Bread in the Bible Throughout the ancient Middle East people depended on bread as the mainstay of their diet. Hebrew scripture acknowledges the importance of this food source. A line from the book of Leviticus refers to bread as a "staff" (Leviticus 26:26), a poetic way of saying that ...
There was a time during Elder Feltus' sermon when he would request that someone from the audience stand up and read a scripture aloud to support what he was preaching. He would say,"Someone get me the second chapter of Acts." Then he would continue to preach, giving the member time to...