Tag: hermeneutics
All the articles with the tag "hermeneutics".
Scripture and Progressive Revelation Part 3: When the New Testament Critiques the Old Testament
Published: at 05:01 PMPart 3 of this series surfaces often unnoticed instances in New Testament Scripture of inner-biblical conflict that reveals our need to see the NT as more authoritative than the OT, and how we should faithfully interpret OT Scripture in light of NT teaching, and what progressive revelation reveals about God's character.
Scripture and Progressive Revelation Part 2: When Biblical Authors Distance God from Violence
Published: at 05:01 PMPart 2 of this series surfaces often unnoticed instances in Scripture of inner-biblical conflict particularly regarding violent depictions of God and its implications on various theological topics like God's sovereignty and the role of Satan, and non-violence.
Women's Roles in Ministry and at Home Part 3.5: Should Women be Silent in Church?
Published: at 08:49 PMPart "3.5" of this series focuses on Paul's prohibition in 1 Corinthians 14:34-35, this article is the second article addressing this scripture, that focuses on Complementarian objections.
Women's Roles in Ministry and at Home Part 3: Should Women be Silent in Church?
Published: at 08:48 PMPart 3 of this series focuses on Paul's prohibition in 1 Corinthians 14:34-35, highlighting the ancient context of the Corinthian church, and the egalitarian and complementarian viewpoints.
Women's Roles in Ministry and at Home Part 2: Jesus and the Gospels
Published: at 01:54 AMPart 2 of this series focuses on contextual clues that reveal how Jesus' interactions with women inform a biblical understanding of women's roles.
Women's Roles in Ministry and at Home Part 1: The Creation Accounts
Published: at 05:52 PMPart 1 of this series critically examines the creation accounts in their ancient context, and draws out implications for the egalitarian and complementarian viewpoints.