The hermeneutical method of interpretation which seeks to understand the Scriptures in their original grammatical and historical context. This is also known as “authorial intent” hermeneutics since it seeks to discover the meaning that the original author intended for the original audience. This type of interpretation is in contrast to “reader-response” hermeneutics which allow the […]
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Grammatico-historical Exegesis
October 12, 2009
General Revelation
October 11, 2009
General revelation describes revelation from God that is given generally to all people, being mediated through creation. It is also “general” because it is indirect in its communication. Psalm 19 and Romans 1:18-20 speak specifically about the reality of general revelation. Paul specifically says that creation tells us enough about God’s nature and attributes so […]
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