Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity
In contrast to some literary critics today, Eco insists certain interpretations must be “privileged” over others. This does not ...
another, some opinions are nevertheless preferable. Echoing Animal Farm somewhat facetiously, Eco himself offers a more jaded su ...
E CO: IDENTITY AND SIMILARITY In another key way Eco’s thought parallels Hirsch’s. As already noted, Hirsch understood “signifi ...
by the public acts of the author, although they would not word the matter identically. Both would also deny that exegesis involv ...
If critical study of the Bible, especially the New Testament, has taught us anything in recent years, it is that a range of theo ...
of the fourth gospel, the second gospel, and 1 Corinthians are relatively clear and their testimonies establish the boundaries o ...
regenerates and cleanses within; and a separate second experience of the Spirit, which is logically (and often temporally) subse ...
ECUMENICAL HERMENEUTICS In recent years, there has been a tendency within Pentecostal discussions of hermeneutics to refl ect on ...
NOTES When Hirsch speaks of the “author,” this does not necessarily imply a single person writing at a single authorial moment. ...
Krister Stendahl, “Biblical Theology” in The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible (4 vols.; Nashville: Abingdon, 1962), 1:418– ...
PART II Constructive Biblical-Theological Hermeneutics ...
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ness to Jesus Christ. In other words, Christian interpreters recognize that nothing in the sacred texts is “crooked or perverse, ...
the work of faithful interpretation. We apprehend the saving Word of God only as we play the scriptures in ways that allow their ...
already receiving from the beautifying God whose Word the scriptures are. In other words, we “work out” the saving beauty of the ...
what the text must have meant to its fi rst readers given our lexical and sociological reconstructions. But of course the real t ...
In certain fascinating cases, our understanding, however strenuously won, is to remain provisional. There is to be an undecidabi ...
dereliction. The brutality of the cross and all its ostensible ugliness belong to the beauty of God. 37 In his passion, Christ, ...
But that longing, awakened and energized by the prevenient Spirit, is not so much a desire for the Word as “ a desire for the de ...
concludes that even if it were possible to offer a “coherent parsing or equivalent transposition [of those last lines] into norm ...
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