Category Archives: Hermeneutics

Interpreting the Bible: Introduction/Common Mistakes

It’s time to talk a little hermeneutics. “Hermeneutics” is the study of how we interpret writings, especially the Bible. And, of late, it’s become quite the controversial subject in the Churches of Christ. Obviously enough, to properly understand the scriptures, … Continue reading

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Lord of the Sabbath

I’m teaching a class on Luke and this is the next passage. It’s not an immediately transparent passage, at least not to me. (Luke 6:1-10) One Sabbath Jesus was going through the grainfields, and his disciples began to pick some … Continue reading

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How to Argue Like a Christian, Part 3

When we get mad at another church and want to rebuke their sin, we feel that we may stand in the sandals of the Son of God and condemn these sinners in the harshest of tones, just as Jesus condemned … Continue reading

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How to Argue Like a Christian, Part 2

[Part 1 is at Part 1] I recently received an email from a preacher of a 90-member church in Middle America, vigorously denouncing another, larger church in his town for charging admission to a woman’s conference. He pointed out that … Continue reading

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Going “Beyond What Is Written”

This is the last post on the instrumental music controversy. There are a couple more arguments made on the subject to be considered–Is it sin to take an action in the worship assembly that’s not authorized by a command, inference, … Continue reading

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Expressio Unius

I’m a lawyer. Worse yet, I’m a bond lawyer and tax lawyer. This means I have to read and interpret complex, tedious, mind-numbing regulations and statutes. I read and write 80-page, single-spaced document. I argue over commas, for crying out … Continue reading

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The Question of Silence

A short lesson on silence, childrearing, and the instrument. The Question of Silence

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