Hermeneutics

Lessons on how to interpret and understand the Bible

bible.jpgIntroduction/Common Mistakes

Additional Common Mistakes

Toward a Better Approach

The Mighty Works of God

God Is Sovereign (and We’re Not)

Knowing the Author

Don’t Forget the Old Testament

The Gospel

The Only Thing That Counts–The Faith Part

The Only Thing That Counts–The Love Part

Returning to Eden

The Meanings of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper

Putting It Together: The Good Samaritan

The Holy Spirit Matters

Be Careful of Positive Law

Beware the Patristics

Distinguishing Commands from Historical Accidents

Learn from History

Learn from Your Opponents

Woe to You Pharisees

But I Say Unto You

Instruments of Music

Reflections on the Instrumental Music Question

Big Rocks Go In First

Why Hermeneutics Isn’t a Science

Asking the Right Questions

Equipping For Good Works

Asking the Right Questions

Other People’s Posts (Narrative Hermeneutics)

The Blue Parakeet by Scot McKnight

On Blue Parakeets, Wedding Vows, and Hermeneutics

Introduction

 What’s a Blue Parakeet?

Reading with Tradition

The Bible as Story

Wiki-stories

The Story’s Plot

Relational Reading

Missional Listening

Discerning

End Notes

Restoration Movement Blue Parakeets

The Story and Our Salvation

How Things Could Have Been Different, Part 1 (Race)

How Things Could Have Been Different, Part 2 (Division)

The Sermon on the Mount

Further Readings; How to Teach Hermeneutics

The Blue Parakeet: Lesson Materials

Fun with Bible Translations

Email about Noninstitutionalism

The Ten Commandments of Scriptural Interpretation

May an Elder Serve with No Children?

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