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Stanglin gives a very helpful illustration in chapter 7. Modern exegetes examine the Bible like a scientist examines a cadaver, very technically. Pre-modern exegetes examined the Bible like examining a spouse on a honeymoon. Both are examining the same body, i.e., the Bible, but their different methods give them information that is useful in different senses and for different ends.
— Nov 02, 2024 11:24AM
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Josiah C
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Stanglin argues that the historical-critical method of interpretation does not even require that one believes the Scriptures are inspired. Stripping the Scriptures of their spiritual/allegorical/mystic sense leaves the work of exegesis to reason rather than to the Spirit.
— Nov 01, 2024 07:07PM
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Josiah C
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Strangling argues that while the Reformers do
employ humanist hermeneutical methods and take a step toward the modern historical-critical methods of exegesis, they still have much more in common with medieval and patristic exegetes concerning the use of allegory, the mystic sense of Scripture, etc.
— Oct 31, 2024 02:42AM
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employ humanist hermeneutical methods and take a step toward the modern historical-critical methods of exegesis, they still have much more in common with medieval and patristic exegetes concerning the use of allegory, the mystic sense of Scripture, etc.
Josiah C
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Stanglin argues that the differences between the Alexandrian and Antiochene schools of interpretation were negligible and that they both would find the modern historical-grammatical method of interpretation immature and absurd.
— Oct 28, 2024 06:04PM
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Josiah C
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The Church Fathers understood the Christocentric Old Testament hermeneutic of the Apostles to be a model for the church’s hermeneutic, the rule of faith being the guardrails of interpretation. The idea that the Apostles have exclusive authority to interpret the Old Testament Christocentrically is a post-enlightenment modernist idea.
— Oct 23, 2024 02:45AM
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