Not exact matches
We all use sources outside
Scripture to
help us try to understand /
interpret what
Scripture means.
Following on the British government's decision in favour of promoting English rather than Oriental or Vernacular education in India, and to seek the
help of private agencies in the task, the Missions started Christian colleges for imparting education in Western culture and modern science with the teaching of English literature at the centre of secular courses and spiritually
interpreted by the teaching of Christian
Scripture.
It really
helped us realize the real - world implications for how we read each other's texts, and how vulnerable we feel when others are
interpreting our
scriptures in certain ways.
To be fair, both sides of the gender debate have been guilty of sliding down a slippery slope, which in my view is unnecessary, given the wealth of excellent resources available to
help us accurately
interpret Scripture on issues related to gender, sexuality, and faith.