The game suggests that Jacket's interpretation ending is
the canonical end of the first game.
Not exact matches
I
end here by repeating my conviction that the
canonical interpretation
of Scripture is the theologians main job and by adding to it my further conviction that only those who give themselves to this task
first and foremost will ever be fit to interpret anything else on God's behalf.
The «
canonical» history
of Hebrews is somewhat confused by the fact that while it was used by many early Christian writers, some
of them were aware that as it stands it can not have been written by the apostle Paul (see Chapter xix) We
first encounter clear traces
of Hebrews in the letter
of Clement to the Corinthians, written at the
end of the
first century; but Clement does not say what he is quoting from.
I didn't even need to know which
of the
endings to the
first game was
canonical, because it was all
of them together that told a full, sufficient story.