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Melvyn Bragg and guests explore typology, a method of biblical interpretation that aims to meaningfully link people, places, and events in the Hebrew Bible, what Christians call the Old Testament, with the coming of Christ in the New Testament. Old Testament figures like Moses, Jonah, and King David were regarded by Christians as being ‘types' or symbols of Jesus. This way of thinking became hugely popular in medieval Europe, Renaissance England and Victorian Britain, as Christians sought to make sense of their Jewish inheritance - sometimes rejecting that inheritance with antisemitic fervour. It was a way of seeing human history as part of a divine plan, with ancient events prefiguring more modern ones, and it influenced debates about the relationship between metaphor and reality in the bible, in literature, and in art. It also influenced attitudes towards reality, time and history. WithMiri Rubin, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary, University of LondonHarry Spillane, Munby Fellow in Bibliography at Cambridge and Research Fellow at Darwin CollegeAnd Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe, Associate Professor in Patristics at Cambridge. Producer: Eliane GlaserReading list:A. C. Charity, Events and their Afterlife: The Dialectics of Christian Typology in the Bible and Dante (first published 1966; Cambridge University Press, 2010)Margaret Christian, Spenserian Allegory and Elizabethan Biblical Exegesis: The Context for 'The Faerie Queene' (Manchester University Press, 2016)Dagmar Eichberger and Shelley Perlove (eds.), Visual Typology in Early Modern Europe: Continuity and Expansion (Brepols, 2018)Tibor Fabiny, The Lion and the Lamb: Figuralism and Fulfilment in the Bible, Art and Literature (Palgrave Macmillan, 1992)Tibor Fabiny, ‘Typology: Pros and Cons in Biblical Hermeneutics and Literary Criticism' (Academia, 2018)Northrop Frye, The Great Code: The Bible and Literature (first published 1982; Mariner Books, 2002)Leonhard Goppelt (trans. Donald H. Madvig), Typos: The Typological Interpretation of the Old Testament in the New (William B Eerdmans Publishing Co, 1982)Paul J. Korshin, Typologies in England, 1650-1820 (first published in 1983; Princeton University Press, 2014)Judith Lieu, Image and Reality: The Jews in the World of the Christians in the Second Century (T & T Clark International, 1999)Sara Lipton, Images of Intolerance: The Representation of Jews and Judaism in the Bible Moralisee (University of California Press, 1999)Montague Rhodes James and Kenneth Harrison, A Guide to the Windows of King's College Chapel (first published in 1899; Cambridge University Press, 2010)J. W. Rogerson and Judith M. Lieu (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Studies (Oxford University Press, 2008)In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio production
Reading the Bible correctly - something that even self-proclaimed Christians like Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox say is impossible. But is that really the case? Is it possible to discern false teaching, using the Bible alone? Let's talk about Bible Hermeneutics! Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foundcausepodcast Podbean (download episodes): http://foundcause.podbean.com/ @ Us On Twitter: @found_cause
In today's age of rampant individualistic interpretations of Scripture how can we properly cultivate a right understand the Bible? Our guest again this week on the Profile is theologian and president of Indianapolis Theological Seminary Dr. Nicholas Piotrowski, author of the 2021 book In All the Scriptures - Three Contexts of Biblical Hermeneutics. Nicholas offers us some insights from his book, most importantly about understanding the layered nature of contexts related to the times and places in which both the Old and New Testaments were written. Good hermeneutics, he argues, should always point us to Christ.Nicholas Piotrowski (PhD, Wheaton College) is the president and academic dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also teaches hermeneutics and New Testament studies. Faculty Bio: www.indysem.org/dr-piotrowski-bio-page.Related Links: Access additional Watchman Fellowship resources related to this week's podcast: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: www.watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr.: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hiddenness Watchman Fellowship's complete Profile Notebook demo video: www.watchman.org/Demo Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (around 700 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: www.watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
In today's age of rampant individualistic interpretations of Scripture how can we properly cultivate a right understand the Bible? Our guest this week and next on the Profile is theologian and president of Indianapolis Theological Seminary Dr. Nicholas Piotrowski, author of the 2021 book In All the Scriptures - Three Contexts of Biblical Hermeneutics. Nicholas offers us some insights from his book, most importantly about understanding the layered nature of contexts related to the times and places in which both the Old and New Testaments were written. Good hermeneutics, he argues, should always point us to Christ.Nicholas Piotrowski (PhD, Wheaton College) is the president and academic dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also teaches hermeneutics and New Testament studies. Faculty Bio: www.indysem.org/dr-piotrowski-bio-page.Related Links: Access additional Watchman Fellowship resources related to this week's podcast: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: www.watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr.: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hiddenness Watchman Fellowship's complete Profile Notebook demo video: www.watchman.org/Demo Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (around 700 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: www.watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
Dr. Kaiser is author of "The Promise Plan of God," "Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics" and more than 90 other books. He is President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Hamilton, MA. Dr. Kaiser personally encouraged Joy Fleming to continue in her theological studies and endorsed her book, "Man and Woman in Biblical Unity, Theology from Genesis 2-3." This is Part One of our long form interview for The Eden Podcast in which Joy and Bruce and Dr. Kaiser explore his Faith Story and much more. The Tru316 Foundation (www.Tru316.com) is the home of The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming where we “true” the verse of Genesis 3:16. The Tru316 Message is that “God didn't curse Eve (or Adam) or limit woman in any way.” Once Genesis 3:16 is made clear the other passages on women and men become clear too. You are encouraged to access the episodes of Seasons 1-11 of The Eden Podcast for teaching on the seven key passages on women and men. Are you a reader? We invite you to get from Amazon the four books by Bruce C. E. Fleming in The Eden Book Series (Tru316.com/trubooks). Would you like to support the work of the Tru316 Foundation? You can become a Tru Partner here: www.Tru316.com/partner
Don Carson discusses the strengths and weaknesses of new hermeneutics, arguing that while it offers helpful insights, all Scripture carries an enduring relevance that transcends cultural shifts. He emphasizes the need for humility in biblical interpretation, the clarity of Scripture, and the role of the Holy Spirit in understanding God's Word. He teaches the following:New hermeneutics must be balanced by Scripture's transcendent relevanceScripture is clear and accessible for all believers to understand and obeyGod's revelation is complete under the New CovenantUnderstanding Scripture requires both intellectual effort and the Holy Spirit's guidanceHow to evaluate command, sharing, and servant models of leadershipHumility and a teachable spirit are essential when interpreting God's WordHelp The Gospel Coalition build up a renewed church for tomorrow. Let's Build Together: Donate Today at tgc.org/together
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A new MP3 sermon from Grace Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: New Testament Hermeneutics Subtitle: Biblical Hermeneutics Speaker: Rev. Daniel L. Arter Broadcaster: Grace Reformed Baptist Church Event: Teaching Date: 6/27/2024 Length: 70 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: New Testament Hermeneutics Subtitle: Biblical Hermeneutics Speaker: Rev. Daniel L. Arter Broadcaster: Grace Reformed Baptist Church Event: Teaching Date: 6/27/2024 Length: 70 min.
Listen to Bishop Stephen Andrews, Principal of Wycliffe College, being interviewed by CBS Ambassador, Andrew Stirling. Stephen shares how his view of the Bible and the church was influenced by his lifelong study of the Bible, his exposure to global evangelicalism and the global Anglican Church, and serving as Study Assistant to John Stott in London for two years. He also discusses how this foundation prepared him for his ministry of serving various parishes across Canada and has culminated in the training and equipping of theological students for ministry across the world.---Learn more about the Canadian Bible Society: biblesociety.caHelp people hear God speak: biblesociety.ca/donateConnect with us on Instagram: @canadianbiblesocietyWhether you're well-versed in Scripture or just starting out on your journey, The Bible Course offers a superb overview of the world's best-selling book. This eight-session course will help you grow in your understanding of the Bible. Watch the first session of The Bible Course and learn more at biblecourse.ca. ---Bishop Stephen Andrews is the Principal of Wycliffe College and the Helliwell Professor of Biblical Interpretation. A graduate of Wycliffe College and Cambridge University, his academic interests lie in the area of Jewish biblical interpretation in the Second Temple period. He has taught courses on the Prophets of Israel, the Pauline Epistles, Christian Worship, Biblical Hermeneutics, St Mark's Gospel, and the Development of Christian Thought. However, for the past two years he has taught Anglican Liturgy with faculty from Trinity College. Stephen's evangelicalism was deeply shaped by his two years serving as Study Assistant to John Stott. He has served parishes in Vancouver, Halifax and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Stephen is a former President of Thorneloe University in Sudbury and was the Bishop of the Diocese of Algoma for eight years. Besides administrative duties, travelling and preaching on behalf of the institution, he is an honorary assistant at St Paul's Anglican Church in Toronto. Stephen and his wife, Fawna, a psychotherapist, have two children and two grandchildren. He enjoys birdwatching and travelling and is an armchair woodworker.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Application Subtitle: Biblical Hermeneutics Speaker: Rev. Daniel L. Arter Broadcaster: Grace Reformed Baptist Church Event: Teaching Date: 6/13/2024 Length: 58 min.
Jonny Ardavanis is the Lead Pastor at Stonebridge Bible Church in Franklin, TN and the President of Dial In Ministries. He formerly served as the Dean of Campus Life at The Master's University and as a Camp Director at Hume Lake Christian Camps. Jonny's heart is to see people understand and love the Word of God and more so, to love the God of the Word. Jonny is married to Caity Jean and they have two precious daughters.In this episode, Jonny Ardavanis sits down with Dr. Brad Klassen, who serves as Professor of Bible Exposition and Director of ThM Studies at The Master's Seminary and discuss the importance of Biblical Hermeneutics.Watch VideosVisit the Website Follow on InstagramFollow on Twitter
In this episode, Kim Dickson and Amber Burgess interview Dr. Karen H. Jobes about Esther. As a lifetime teaching professor, Dr. Jobes skillfully explains the academic complexities of Esther in a way that brings her listeners along to understand the significance of Esther's story in the broader canon. She describes how Mordechai's challenge to Esther that she is in her position “for such a time as this,” causes Esther to come into her own, fulfilling who God had created her to be. Dr. Jobes demonstrates how Mordechai and Esther work in mutuality, both submitting in obedience to one another's authority. She completes the interview highlighting how the text of Esther demonstrates the scriptural redemptive pattern of bringing life from death. Bio Karen H. Jobes is the Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor Emerita of New Testament Greek and Exegesis at Wheaton College and Graduate School (Illinois). She earned her doctorate in Biblical Hermeneutics at Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, 1995) and has served as a tenured professor at Westmont College (Santa Barbara, CA, 1996–2005) and at Wheaton (2005–2015). She was a translator on the NIV Committee for Bible Translation for many years and is the author of several books and many journal articles. Her research specialty has been the Septuagint as a literary and exegetical background for New Testament interpretation. Jobes is a member of Oreland Evangelical Presbyterian Church and serves as an elder on Session there. Other Resources Contact Dr. Karen Jobes at karen.jobes@wheaton.edu Books Referenced in Interview: Karen H. Jobes, Esther: The NIV Application Commentary from Biblical text . . . to contemporary life. Karen H. Jobes, The Alpha-Text of Esther: In Character and Relationship to the Masoretic Text, SBL Dissertation Series 153. Michael V. Fox, Character & Ideology in the Book of Esther: Second Edition with a New Postscript on a Decade of Esther Scholarship. Summary of Karen Jobes as the first woman Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) woman president in: Making Room for Women: 2023 ETS Annual Meeting Recap by Kimberly Dickson More CBE Resources on Esther Women in Scripture and Mission: Esther More Than a Pretty Face More Than a Beautiful Body: Star Wars, Beauty Standards, and the Imago Dei Power Brokers: Vashti, Mordecai, and Esther Women Leaders Navigate the Patriarchal Systems of Family and Church: Young Lee Hertig Esther: When God Calls for Disobedience Character Counts Calling all Deborah's, Esther's and Junias Disclaimer The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.
Clay talks with Dr. Murray Vasser about the doctrine of inerrancy from a Wesleyan perspective. This is the third part of a three-episode series. Resources Mentioned: Should Wesleyans embrace biblical inerrancy? by Murray Vasser Was John Wesley an inerrantist? by Murray Vasser A Response to David Watson on Biblical Inerrancy (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4) by Murray Vasser A Response to Michael Licona on Biblical Inerrancy by Murray Vasser Why Are There Differences in the Gospels?: What We Can Learn from Ancient Biography by Michael Licona Christobiography: Memory, History, and the Reliability of the Gospels by Craig Keener Wesley, Wesleyans, and Reading Bible as Scripture edited by David F. Watson and Joel B. Green Wesleyans and Inerrancy with Matt Ayars, Steve Blakemore, and Murray Vasser (More to the Story podcast with Andy Miller III) The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics with Exposition
Biblical Hermeneutics is a term I started hearing and seeing used a lot this past year, so naturally, I wanted to know more about it. That's where our guest, Ken Matey, comes in. I found him during my search for information. I believe he will help us gain a tremendous understanding of this term and show us how to apply these 10 Rules of interpreting the Bible to our personal study time. You want to make sure you get this!Be sure to visit his website below!https://www.bible4.family *****Support This Channel*****Paypal: https://paypal.me/jimivision?locale.x=en_USMonthly Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JimivisionCash App: https://cash.app/$JimivisionVenmo: https://venmo.com/Jimmy-Cooper-17Mail To:Jimmy CooperJimivision MediaP.O. Box 654Hixson, TN 37343 10 Rules For Interpreting the Bible!#1 Who is the author?#2 What is the purpose of the book?#3 Who is the original-immediate audience?#4 How would they have understood the text?#5 What are the major Biblical themes running through the book?#6 Are your definitions consistent with that word throughout scripture?#7 Have all the figures of speech been identified?#8 Have you allowed the clear passages to interpret the unclear passages?#9 Is your conclusion supported throughout the entire Bible narrative?#10 Have you allowed for the cultural-historical backdrop?
Full Q: Hi Dr. E, you recently described reformed theology and I found that incredibly helpful! Can you talk about a biblical hermeneutic and some ways it might be at odds with dispensational theology? To read the show notes, click here. Call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
In the latest episode of "Faith Over Breakfast," Pastor Eric and Pastor Andy reconvene with warmth and earnestness, inviting listeners to join their table for a conversation that is as unexpected as it is enlightening. The pastors open with a reflection on the life and music of Tupac Shakur, exploring the intersection of faith, culture, and the search for meaning. As they navigate through this dialogue, they introduce the concept of a hermeneutic of story—a way of engaging with the Bible that embraces narrative and context as keys to understanding Scripture.Contrasting this with a more traditional exegetical approach, they offer a thoughtful examination of how different interpretive frameworks can shape our reading of the Bible and our lived experiences. The heart of the discussion delves into the human longing to be acknowledged and to make a difference in the world. Pastor Eric and Pastor Andy thoughtfully consider how this desire can propel us toward both creative and destructive ends, urging listeners to seek a path that aligns with the redemptive work of Christ. It's a session that promises to challenge, inspire, and perhaps even redefine one's understanding of impact and visibility through the lens of faith.Support the show"Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" is a weekly podcast where Pastors Andy and Eric come together over a imaginary delicious breakfast to talk about faith, food, sermons, culture, and more. In each episode, the pastors delve into thought-provoking topics and offer inspiring insights and practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their relationship with Jesus. With occasional guests joining the conversation, "Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" provides a unique perspective on what it means to live a life of faith in today's world. Whether you're a seasoned Christian or just starting on your faith journey, this podcast is the perfect companion for your morning routine. So join Pastors Andy and Eric each week as they explore the intersections of faith, food, and life over a delicious breakfast.Support:https://www.buzzsprout.com/97804/support
Paul Anthony Wallis, a senior Churchman, served 33 years as an Archdeacon, a church doctor and a Theological Educator in the Anglican Church. As a researcher and author he began to realize the original texts did not align with the current interpretations. His series of books outlines what he believes are the original true meanings of the ancient biblical texts. He believes that specifically the old testament is a story about our origins as a genetically modified primate by an alien species. His findings are mindblowing and, if true, fundamentally changes our understanding of human origins. You can learn more about his work at https://paulanthonywallis.com/ Links mentioned in the show: Find the ultimate list of Prepper and Unique Christmas gifts at https://sarahwestall.com/unique-christmas-gifts/ Buy Carbon60 from the industry leaders and get infused frequency and full spectrum health at https://purebellavita.com/pages/c60-sarah-westall?sca_ref=1290220.bH1D9nyiWa Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Freedom.Social Paul Wallis Biography As a Theological Educator, Paul designed training for pastors of churches in the UK, Korea, West Africa and Australia in the '90s, '00s, and '10s, delivering courses on the History of Christian Thought and Biblical Hermeneutics (principles of interpreting texts.) As a Church Doctor, Paul's work included planting six new churches in Anglican and charismatic streams through the 80's, 90's and 00's, providing consultancy for Anglican and non-aligned grassroots churches in the '00's, and leading community healing and appointment processes as an Intentional Interim Minister and Archdeacon in the Anglican Church in Australia in the '00-'10s. Paul's studies in Hermeutics and the History of Christian Thought have led him from the familiar canons of mainstream preaching into the world of paleocontact, ancestral narratives and contemporary phenomena. Today, Paul's books draw on diverse sources as he probes the world's ancestral narratives for their insights into human origins and human potential. Today Paul Wallis is best known for his bestselling series of titles in paleocontact, Escaping from Eden, The Scars of Eden, Echoes of Eden and The Eden Conspiracy. As the host of The 5th Kind TV and El Quinto Tipo, Paul's documentaries and interviews are watched by millions worldwide. Learn more about Paul Wallis and his best selling books at https://paulanthonywallis.com/
Paul Anthony Wallis, a senior Churchman, served 33 years as an Archdeacon, a church doctor and a Theological Educator in the Anglican Church. As a researcher and author he began to realize the original texts did not align with the current interpretations. His series of books outlines what he believes are the original true meanings of the ancient biblical texts. He believes that specifically the old testament is a story about our origins as a genetically modified primate by an alien species. His findings are mindblowing and, if true, fundamentally changes our understanding of human origins. You can learn more about his work at https://paulanthonywallis.com/ Links mentioned in the show: Find the ultimate list of Prepper and Unique Christmas gifts at https://sarahwestall.com/unique-christmas-gifts/ Learn more how you can convert your IRA or buy precious metals by emailing info@MilesFranklin.com - tell them ‘Sarah sent me” and get the best service and prices in the country. Help rebuild America and your independence - learn more at https://FreedomBuyingClub.com Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Freedom.Social Paul Wallis Biography As a Theological Educator, Paul designed training for pastors of churches in the UK, Korea, West Africa and Australia in the '90s, '00s, and '10s, delivering courses on the History of Christian Thought and Biblical Hermeneutics (principles of interpreting texts.) As a Church Doctor, Paul's work included planting six new churches in Anglican and charismatic streams through the 80's, 90's and 00's, providing consultancy for Anglican and non-aligned grassroots churches in the '00's, and leading community healing and appointment processes as an Intentional Interim Minister and Archdeacon in the Anglican Church in Australia in the '00-'10s. Paul's studies in Hermeutics and the History of Christian Thought have led him from the familiar canons of mainstream preaching into the world of paleocontact, ancestral narratives and contemporary phenomena. Today, Paul's books draw on diverse sources as he probes the world's ancestral narratives for their insights into human origins and human potential. Today Paul Wallis is best known for his bestselling series of titles in paleocontact, Escaping from Eden, The Scars of Eden, Echoes of Eden and The Eden Conspiracy. As the host of The 5th Kind TV and El Quinto Tipo, Paul's documentaries and interviews are watched by millions worldwide. Learn more about Paul Wallis and his best selling books at https://paulanthonywallis.com/
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Christopher Seitz about his work in hermeneutics, the history of interpretation, and canon studies. In our conversation, we talk about his development of a canonical approach over the course of his career and some of the interesting changes in the fields of Old and New Testament studies. We also discuss the work of Brevard Childs and some of the convergences the canonical approach has in scholarly and ecclesial settings. His recent books along these lines are The Elder Testament: Canon, Theology, Trinity (Baylor), Convergences: Canon and Catholicity (Baylor), and Essays on Prophecy and Canon: The Rise of a New Model of Interpretation (Mohr Siebeck). Seitz has served as research professor at numerous institutions such as Yale University, University of St Andrews, and most recently at Wycliffe College. This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman). Thanks for listening! Substack Series on the Canonical Approach: https://bit.ly/3rht399 My Most Recent Book: https://amzn.to/3ELxbBk Episode Sponsor: https://cedarville.edu/gradpodcast Digital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.
These are the tools we used to research the 7 key passages on women and men for The Eden Podcast. Here are The Four Principles to use to let each passage of the Bible speak for itself:God is the source of all TruthEverything in the Bible has its own placeEverything in the Bible has its own meaningThe Bible is meant to change meLearn to use these 4 Principles well and you can confidently study any Bible passage! In this extended Master Class we especially highlight these passages:Genesis 3:16Genesis 2-3Ephesians 5:15-6:91 Timothy 2:8-3:161 Corinthians 11:2-161 Corinthians 14:34-401 Peter 3:1-7You can go deeper in the Tru316 Foundations' 4 Tru School Workshops. The Eden Workshop on Genesis 2-3The Beyond Eden Workshop on Ephesians 5-6The Back to Eden Workshop on 1 Timothy 2-3The Because of Eden Workshop on 1 Corinthians 11 & 14 and 1 Peter 3.To sign up go to www.Tru316.com/workshop
In this new miniseries, Duffey interviews Tyler J. Milliken on sound, biblical hermeneutics. "Hermeneutics" is the science or process of biblical interpretation. This episode is made in conjunction with Believers' Bible Institute.
In those days, when there was no king in Israel, a certain Levite was sojourning in the remote parts of the hill country of Ephraim, who took to himself a concubine from Bethlehem in Judah. - Judges 19:1 And the men of Israel turned back against the people of Benjamin and struck them with the edge of the sword, the city, men and beasts and all that they found. And all the towns that they found they set on fire. - Judges 20:48 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace. - 1 Corinthians 14:33a This Episode's Links: (All timestamps offset by 24-seconds) 00:24 – Judges 19-20 12:47 – Thoughts on the Reading 36:07 - Contradiction: Why does Judges 18:1 say that Dan had no inheritance? – Biblical Hermeneutics, Stack Exchange 49:17 - In Defense of Order - Part 1 – Patrick J. Deneen, Postliberal Order “Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” ― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-ashley-mullet/message
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 20 further examining a parable about serving in the Kingdom.2. Seth responds further to a listener submission about free will and salvation.3. Seth discusses taking a biblical interpretation class.
Exposition on Hermeneutics The Faith Debate concludes its examination of the 1982 Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics. This episode shares thoughts about the final half of what the document calls its “Exposition”. The full discussion of multiple shows is available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. https://rumble.com/v28rxb8-video-cc-biblical-hermeneutics-and-cursillo.html The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor of Household of Faith in Christ. www.HouseholdOfFaithInChrist.com Daniel Razvi. Pastor serving The Church That Meets at Imran's House. Imran Razvi. Pastor & Founder of Conquered by Love Ministries. www.ConqueredByLove.org David Forsee. Pastor of a multi-location house church. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's interview is with Dr. Paul Miles who has spent considerable amount of time studying archaeology, and is currently studying through the archeological evidence during the time of Ezra. In this interview, we discuss what is archaeology, top discoveries that confirm the Bible, along with Noah's ark, and much more!Dr. Miles' Blog:http://themileses.com/Grace Abroad Ministries:http://graceabroad.org/ISBH (International Society for Biblical Hermeneutics):http://biblicalhermeneutics.org/The Thursday Show:https://www.youtube.com/@thethursdayshow8772Check Out C4C Books:Investigating Lordship Salvation:https://www.amazon.com/Investigating-Lordship-Salvation-Response-Works-Based/dp/B09XZJD4RHA Biblical Sketch: Free Grace Theologyhttps://www.amazon.com/Biblical-Sketch-Theology-Understanding-Basics-ebook/dp/B0B4X8JMHG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11WY6AK3UBPUC&keywords=weierbach&qid=1662478524&s=books&sprefix=weierbach%2Cstripbooks%2C78&sr=1-1C4C Apologetics Website:www.c4capologetics.comOpen Door Baptist Church:https://odbaptist.com/Financially Support C4C Apologetics Ministry:https://odbaptist.com/giveGrace Zone App:https://subsplash.com/gracezone/appDon't forget to check out our YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/C4CApologetics
The Faith Debate continues its examination of the 1982 Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics. This episode shares thoughts about the first half of what the document calls its “Exposition”. The full discussion of multiple shows is available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. https://rumble.com/v28rxb8-video-cc-biblical-hermeneutics-and-cursillo.html The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor of Household of Faith in Christ. www.HouseholdOfFaithInChrist.com Daniel Razvi. Pastor serving The Church That Meets at Imran's House. Imran Razvi. Pastor & Founder of Conquered by Love Ministries. www.ConqueredByLove.org David Forsee. Pastor of a multi-location house church.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Faith Debate panel wraps up its look at the Articles within the historic 1982 document called The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics. This continues the series that began with the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. The full discussion is available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. https://rumble.com/v28rxb8-video-cc-biblical-hermeneutics-and-cursillo.html The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor of Household of Faith in Christ. www.HouseholdOfFaithInChrist.com Daniel Razvi. Pastor serving The Church That Meets at Imran's House. Imran Razvi. Pastor & Founder of Conquered by Love Ministries. www.ConqueredByLove.org David Forsee. Pastor of a multi-location house church. Find Faith Debate podcasts on your favorite streaming platform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Faith Debate panel continues its walk through the historic 1982 document called The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics (and will do so at least one more time). This second episode on the topic Article Ten (Article X) through Article Twenty (Article XX) from “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. There are three shows on Inerrancy and two shows on Hermeneutics that are all available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. https://rumble.com/v23vmxs-video-bb-biblical-inerrancy.html The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor of Household of Faith in Christ. www.HouseholdOfFaithInChrist.com Daniel Razvi. Pastor serving The Church That Meets at Imran's House. Imran Razvi. Pastor & Founder of Conquered by Love Ministries. www.ConqueredByLove.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Faith Debate panel begins to work through this historic 1982 document (and will continue to do so over the course of several shows). This first episode in this arc addresses the introductory remarks, and the first nine “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. Preceding this show there were three episodes on biblical inerrancy. Those three discussions and the first two discussions on hermeneutics are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. https://rumble.com/v23vmxs-video-bb-biblical-inerrancy.html The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor of Household of Faith in Christ. www.HouseholdOfFaithInChrist.com Daniel Razvi. Pastor serving The Church That Meets at Imran's House. Imran Razvi. Pastor & Founder of Conquered by Love Ministries. www.ConqueredByLove.org Find Faith Debate podcasts on your favorite streaming platform. Also, Stream, Share, Download, and Embed past shows using the WFMD “Audio Vault”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Equipping You in Grace show, Dave considers the history surrounding the hermeneutic of suspicion and how it affects theological liberalism, how our doctrine of Scripture impacts our ministry, and several principles to handle the Word of God correctly. What you'll hear in this episode Why the Bible is its own best apologetic when rightly understood. The history surrounding the hermeneutic of suspicion. How the hermeneutic of suspicion affects theological liberalism. Why theological liberalism is “progressive” Christianity repackaged. How our doctrine of Scripture will affect the way we do our ministry. A brief history of biblical interpretation. Seven principles to rightly handle the Word of God and the theology behind them. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Catalyst Church NWA August 14, 2022 Pastor Nate Sweeney (Directional Leader)
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Jeannine Brown about her recent work in biblical hermeneutics and New Testament studies. In our discussion, Dr. Brown shares some of her insight into the nature of interdisciplinary work, key issues in biblical hermeneutics, and the sophistication and literary beauty of the Gospel narratives. Dr. Brown is professor of New Testament at Bethel University (personal website). Read her most recent commentary on Philippians: Philippians: An Introduction and Commentary Read the second edition of her hermeneutics textbook: Scripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics Read her introduction to a narrative approach to the Gospels: The Gospels as Stories: Narrative Approaches to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman). Thanks for listening! Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.
Catalyst Church NWA August 7, 2022 Pastor Nate Sweeney (Directional Leader)
Hermeneutics is the art and practice of interpretation. We use hermeneutics every day whether we realize it or not. We interpret not only the words people say, but how they say them and in what context. Understanding the Bible requires the same carefulness and deliberateness that we apply to the words and actions we encounter and interpret in our everyday lives.
Nicholas G. Piotrowski (PhD, Wheaton College) is the president and academic dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also teaches hermeneutics and New Testament studies. Piotrowski is the author of Matthew's New David at the End of Exile. Episode Talking Points Nicholas' journey to faith in rural Maryland Biblical hermeneutics The art and science of ethical and legitimate interpretation The three contexts of hermeneutics Hermeneutics and everyday Christians Responsible reading of the biblical text Resources In All the Scriptures: The Three Contexts of Biblical Hermeneutics indysem.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian/support
On today's Equipping You in Grace show, Dave considers the need for biblical hermeneutics, the hard teaching of Scripture and biblical interpretation, and help to navigate the hard sayings of the Bible. What you'll hear in this episode Why the Bible is Hard to Understand. The Need for Biblical Hermeneutics. The Hard Teaching of Scripture and Biblical Interpretation. Why the Hard Sayings Matter. Four Helpful Ways to Interpret the Hard Sayings of the Bible. The Analogy of Faith. Literal Interpretation and the Clarity of Scripture. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
What does it mean to read the scripture confessionally? How do we interpret the difficult verses of scripture that seem to endorse genocide and other difficult texts? Can we learn how to read scripture from other faith backgrounds? Today we discuss these questions and more with Dr. Ellen F. Davis. We hope you enjoy this wonderful conversation as we continue our series on Biblical Hermeneutics. To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit:https://www.regent-college.edu
Have you ever wondered what the difference between a Biblical Scholar and Systematic Theologian is? What is the role of tradition when it comes to interpreting scripture? Is it necessary to have a platonic framework to understand scripture? To continue our Biblical Hermeneutics series, we had a conversation with Dr. Hans Boersma around these questions and more. We hope you enjoy the conversation! To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit:https://www.regent-college.eduCheck out the Regent bookstore for Dr. Boersma's book. https://bookstore.regent-college.edu
Have you ever wondered what biblical scholars want theologians to know when interpreting scripture? Continuing in our Biblical Hermeneutics series, we had the opportunity to have a conversation with Dr. Scott McKnight. He has recently written a book called “Five Things Biblical Scholars Wish Theologians Knew." We hope you enjoy our conversation. To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit:https://www.regent-college.eduCheck out the Regent bookstore for Dr. McKnight's book. https://bookstore.regent-college.edu
How should we think about scripture in our post-modern contexts? What are we to do with historical and scientific discoveries that supposedly contradict scripture? Does inherency and infallibility still play a part in our modern Biblical understanding? We sat down and had a conversation with Dr. Iain Provan discussing these questions and more. We hope you enjoy this conversation, as well as the episodes to follow in our series on Biblical Hermeneutics. To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit:https://www.regent-college.edu
Reunited for Episode 27, Anthony and Alex are back and we have a "special guest"!! We also did into some of the basics of biblical hermeneutics.Follow us on Instagram: @speak.gospel.truth @amatteroftruth @coram.deo.life#biblicalhermeneutics #hermeneutics #christianpodcast #christianpodcasting#amatteroftruth #biblicaltruth #truthforlife#holyspirit #seekingtruth #christianradio#Christianity #grace #biblicalliteracy #reunited Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet the Chicago Statementon Biblical HermeneuticsMany Christians today claim to believe that the Bible is supreme, only to hear their pastors or themselves interpret the Bible in ways that defy every biblical interpretation rule.So today, we dedicate our episode to better biblical understanding. We look at a very important document called the “Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics,” a doctrinal statement produced in 1982 aimed to improve our biblical interpretation.The Statement, which was hammered out by some of the biggest scholars in Christianity, is made of 15 articles. I originally planned to touch on four articles but since I got some extra time, I decided to do a fifth one.After this episode, you should be able to come away with a clear framework for how to interpret the Bible, one that has been agreed to and signed on by some of the best scholars in biblical and evangelical Christianity so tune in now and let's go bigger, better, and deeper !If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe to the Godstuff podcast so you're always first to know when a new episode is released.Episode Highlights:Introduction [0:00]Who is the “Chicago Statement”? [2:11]Article 1: Inseparability of the authority of Scripture and the authority of God [4:43]Article 4: God through the Holy Spirit, as the Inspirer of the Scripture [7:37]Article 8: Universality and Eternality of the Bible [10:24]Article 14: Historical factuality of Biblical events [17:38]Article 15: Grammatical-Historical sense of Biblical interpretation [20:38]Biblical References:Matthew 5:17Matthew 5:18Matthew 24:44John 10:34John 10:35John 14:16John 16:13Book of ActsBook of Colossians1 CorinthiansEnjoy free 1-month enrollment to our online theological school https://www.veritasschool.life/About Our Host:Bill Giovannetti is the Senior Pastor at Pathway Church, Redding, California — an experienced senior pastor with a demonstrated history of working in the religious institutions industry. He also teaches ministry related college classes at Simpson University and the A. W. Tozer Theological Seminary. Bill has always had a passion to bring the deep things of God's word to the everyday people of God.Resources:Veritas School Online Theological School https://www.veritasschool.life/Read the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics and Norman Geisler's commentary on it http://www.bible-researcher.com/chicago2.htmlRead also the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy/Connect with Bill Giovannetti:Visit the website: https://www.veritasschool.life/Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.veritasschool.life/podcastFollow Bill on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bill.giovannettiFollow Bill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillGiovannettiFollow Bill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billgiovannetti/Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!