Process Theology and Biblical Interpretation
$4.54 – $6.99A short, carefully crafted introduction to what process thought can mean for building a good hermeneutic for the 21st century.
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A short, carefully crafted introduction to what process thought can mean for building a good hermeneutic for the 21st century.
In debates about the authority of the Bible, people commonly argue that the Bible is inspired, even inerrant, and therefore that it has authority. Is this argument valid? Dr. Edward W. H. Vick argues that it is not, that authority does not derive from inspiration, and that terms like “inspiration” and “inerrancy” do not contribute…
In debates about the authority of the Bible, people commonly argue that the Bible is inspired, even inerrant, and therefore that it has authority. Is this argument valid? Dr. Edward W. H. Vick argues that it is not, that authority does not derive from inspiration, and that terms like “inspiration” and “inerrancy” do not contribute…
What are the key experiences that have defined the traditional Seventh-day Adventist approach to hermeneutics? Veteran Seventh-day Adventist theologian and philosopher Edward W. H. Vick provides a brief answer to this question in this short book, with only 64 pages of text. Tracing the way interpretation was done starting with the Millerite movement in the…
Why do we study the Bible? What is its authority in our lives? This is a good way to start an introduction to Bible study–by looking at what we expect to get from the Bible. It takes a high view of inspiration but does not make a statement on Biblical inerrancy. Note: This is a…
Spiritual warfare and the life of the Christian believer and the Christian community today. Building on a variety of scriptures, but with a concentration in the messages to the seven churches, this book covers the ground of Christian issues today.
Spiritual warfare and the life of the Christian believer and the Christian community today. Building on a variety of scriptures, but with a concentration in the messages to the seven churches, this book covers the ground of Christian issues today.
This text argues and provides evidence for the view that the Byzantine text should be taken seriously as a potential witness to ancient readings, but should not be made determinative, as some advocate.
A brief guide to source and redaction criticism of the early chapters of Geneis, using fonts and color coding to display various elements of the text.
A comprehensive study of the thinking, symbolism, and imagery that went into apocalyptic writing and thinking in the Bible, covering books such as Ezekiel, Zechariah, Daniel, the Synoptic Gospels, Hebrews, Paul’s letters, and Revelation.
A comprehensive study of the thinking, symbolism, and imagery that went into apocalyptic writing and thinking in the Bible, covering books such as Ezekiel, Zechariah, Daniel, the Synoptic Gospels, Hebrews, Paul’s letters, and Revelation.
Developing a Biblical Relationship with God the Holy Spirit