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You know. Probably not. No, I'm not a literalist, but I think you can learn a lot from it, but I do think that the New Testament for example is ... has got ... You know, the important lesson is God sent a son.
George W. Bush
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The Book of the Dead [2400-2000BC] The Epic of Gilgamesh [2000BC] The Rigveda [17001100 BC]
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The Book of the Dead [2400-2000BC] The Epic of Gilgamesh [2000BC] The Rigveda [17001100 BC] The Quran [AD 650]
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The Book of the Dead [2400-2000BC] The Epic of Gilgamesh [2000BC] The Rigveda [17001100 BC] The Quran [AD 650] The Book of Mormon [AD 1830]
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Inerrant:
Accurate, without error, and free from all contradiction.
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Infallible:
Incapable of being in error or misleading someone towards error.
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Biblical Inerrancy
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Biblical Inerrancy
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Biblical Inerrancy
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2 Timothy 3:16
Biblical Inerrancy
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Biblical Inerrancy
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Biblical Inerrancy
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Biblical Inerrancy
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1. The Bibles claims of its own inerrancy. 2. The historical accuracy within the Bible.
Biblical Inerrancy
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I Kings 9:15
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Biblical Inerrancy
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2 Kings 20:20
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Biblical Inerrancy
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Isaiah 20:1
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Biblical Inerrancy
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John 18:14
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Biblical Inerrancy
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1. The Bibles claims of its own inerrancy. 2. The historical accuracy within the Bible. 3. The claim supported by church tradition & history.
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Tradition Zero
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Solo Scriptura
Tradition Zero
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Solo Scriptura
Tradition Zero
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Solo Scriptura
*Use of only Scripture and nothing else.
Tradition Zero
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Solo Scriptura
*Use of only Scripture and nothing else. *Prohibits use of any other tradition outside of the Scripture in any form.
Tradition Zero
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Solo Scriptura
*Use of only Scripture and nothing else. *Prohibits use of any other tradition outside of the Scripture in any form. *Leads to subjectivism and individualism.
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Tradition One
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Sola Scriptura
Tradition One
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Sola Scriptura
*The Scriptures are the sole, infallible authority.
Tradition One
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Sola Scriptura
*The Scriptures are the sole, infallible authority. *Interpretation is done in and by the church.
Tradition One
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Sola Scriptura
*The Scriptures are the sole, infallible authority. *Interpretation is done in and by the church. *Functions according to the regula dei (rule of faith).
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Tradition Two
Prima Scriptura
Tradition Two
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Prima Scriptura
Tradition Two
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Prima Scriptura
*Known as two-source concept of tradition.
Tradition Two
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Prima Scriptura
*Known as two-source concept of tradition. *Revelation consists of both Scriptures and oral tradition handed down through generations.
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Tradition Two
Prima Scriptura
Tradition Three
Sola Ecclesia
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Tradition Three
Solo Ecclesia
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Tradition Three
Solo Ecclesia
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Tradition Three
Solo Ecclesia
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Tradition Three
Solo Ecclesia
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*Newer, Roman Catholic position. *Authority not found in Scriptures. *Churchs Magisterium holds the nal authority.
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Tradition Two
Prima Scriptura
Tradition Three
Sola Ecclesia
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The concern of the scholar is primarily with what the text MEANT; the concern of the layperson is usually with what it MEANS.
Gordon Fee
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"Exegesis...is an act of love. It means loving the one who speaks the words enough to want to get the words right. It is respecting the words enough to use every means we have to get the words right. Exegesis is loving God enough to stop and listen carefully."
Eugene Peterson
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Exegesis
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Exegesis Exposition
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Hermeneutics
Exegesis Exposition
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1. The world BEHIND the text: The cultural and historical setting of the author and the intended audience
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2. The world OF the text: The text itself, its rhetoric or its story-world viewed independently of the real world outside the text.
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3. The world IN FRONT OF the text: The meaning of the text for contemporary readers.
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Author-centered
Text-centered
Reader-centered
HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHOD
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Source Criticism
HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHOD
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Form Criticism
HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHOD
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Sitz Im Leben
Setting in Life
HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHOD
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Redaction Criticism
Studies the manner in which authors have revised and edited (redacted) the material from their sources.
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HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHOD
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HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHOD
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