Hermeneutics

Category: Hermeneutics

Ep 247: History and Theology in Biblical Interpretation Debate with Jacob Winograd

Hermeneutics

This episode is a recording of a debate I had with Jacob Winograd in the fall of 2025 about whether history or theology should take priority in Biblical interpretation. I ...

Ep 381: Biblical Interpretation and Ethnic Diversity: Insights from Amy Peeler

Christian Worldview

Summary – Biblical Interpretation and Ethnic Diversity: Insights from Amy Peeler Doug Stuart is joined by Amy Peeler, Kenneth T. Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College and Associate ...

should christian libertarians reject biblical inerrancy

Bonus: Should Christian Libertarians Reject Biblical Inerrancy?

Hermeneutics

Summary – Should Christian Libertarians Reject Biblical Inerrancy? A reading of Kerry Baldwin’s article on biblical inerrancy, which discusses a blog post by Pete Enns in which he says why ...

Does the Reformed Doctrine of Inerrancy Threaten Christian Libertarians?

Christian Worldview

The Libertarian Christian Institute is an ecumenical Christian organization which brings together Christians from a variety of theological backgrounds. Though our theological differences don’t affect libertarianism, sometimes they intersect it. And when ...

Romans 13 for Dummies

Featured

“It is very biblical to enforce the law.” – Sarah Sanders Romans 13 is in the news, and is being abused by the White House to enforce an unjust law. ...

Ep 52: The OT Case for Non-Violence with Matthew Curtis Fleischer

Hermeneutics

It’s not the Old Testament that a Christian often goes to for their theological defense of non-violence. Our guest, Matthew Curtis Fleischer, believes that the Old Testament not only sets ...

Abstract: An Extended Review of Boyd’s Crucifixion of The Warrior God (Gausling)

Academic Journal

Title: An Extended Review of Boyd’s Crucifixion of the Warrior God  Author: Nick Gausling Abstract: Gregory Boyd’s Crucifixion of the Warrior God presents an insightful, thoroughly-researched and historically-grounded thesis regarding how Christians ...

Peter Enns Tells Me So

Hermeneutics

Peter Enns is a professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University with a PhD in Near Ancient Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. His newest book is The Bible Tells Me ...

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