As such, it is at least a partially alien criterion by which to
appreciate biblical traditions, since their understanding of divine power is rather different, a subject we shall turn to in the next chapter.
Not exact matches
Revisiting late medieval
biblical interpretation, we may consider the delicacy of the hermeneutic circle formed by Scripture and
tradition,
appreciating the fragility of a synthesis that refuses to impose on ancient consensus a linear, hierarchical path to truth.
My hope is that as evangelicals move beyond the modern paradigm of individual autonomy (particularly as it applies to
biblical interpretation), we will begin to
appreciate church
tradition as an undeniable foundation for our faith.