Not exact matches
Other projects include an exploration of motherhood in messianic genealogies in «Mother Knows
Best: Messianic Surrogacy and Sexploitation in Ruth» in Mother Goose, Mother Jones, Mommie Dearest:
Biblical Mothers and their Children (Brill), and a commentary on Ruth and article on «Responsible Christian exegesis of the Hebrew Scriptures» in the African diasporic biblical commentary The Africana Bible (Fo
Biblical Mothers and their Children (Brill), and a commentary on Ruth and article on «Responsible Christian
exegesis of the Hebrew Scriptures» in the African diasporic
biblical commentary The Africana Bible (Fo
biblical commentary The Africana Bible (Fortress).
Doing a New Testament word study on the Greek word «praus» in order to
better understand what Peter means when he instructs women to have a «gentle and quiet spirit» in 1 Peter 3:3 - 4 is
biblical exegesis.
They neither have a real knowledge of Jewish history or of Jewish - Christian history, nor do they possess a
good handle on
biblical exegesis....
Critical historical
exegesis during the past hundred years has undoubtedly aided unprecedented advancements in our
biblical knowledge: in the
better understanding of literary genres, source history and textual composition; in etymology and archaeology; in the penetration of ancient languages and cultural settings.
In typical N. T. Wright fashion, this book pairs probing questions with insightful
biblical exegesis resulting in a thought - provoking book that is
well worth the read.
In a
well - crafted introductory essay, Selderhuis places Reformation
exegesis of the Psalms within the wider context of
biblical interpretation.
He or she owes it to the congregation — and to God — to be true to
biblical exegesis and exposition, as
well as to be accurate about current issues and problems.
Without casting Enlightenment rationalism as categorically evil, Wright details some of the problematic consequences of Enlightenment assumptions regarding the
biblical text: false claims to absolute objectivity, the elevation of «reason» («not as an insistence that
exegesis must make sense with an overall view of God and the wider world,» Wright notes, «but as a separate «source» in its own right»), reductive and skeptical readings of scripture that cast Christianity as out - of - date and irrelevant, a human - based eschatology that fosters a «we - know -
better - now» attitude toward the text, a reframing of the problem of evil as a mere failure to be rational, the reduction of the act of God in Jesus Christ to a mere moral teacher, etc..
And studying
good exegesis,
good Biblical theology, and
good philosophical and systematic theology increases my faith my and my apprehension of God's infinite love for me and for everyone in the world.
The appeal to the «superiority» of premodern
biblical exegesis is
best understood as a protest against the reductionism inherent in the long - standing monopoly of the historical - critical method, not as a rejection of rigorous historical study of the Bible.
As a ministry student at Baylor University, student at Dallas Theological Seminary and doctoral student in
Biblical Counseling and Women's studies at Trinity seminary, I am
well equipped to dig deep into scripture and theology having taken courses in Greek, Old and New Testament, Systematic Theology, Evangelism, Homelitics and
Exegesis, and Spiritual Life as
well as
Biblical Conflict Resolution, Family Counseling and Women's Issues.