Many people who live and learn in the west, including Christian laity and scholars, inadvertently accept a materialistic cosmology in which the material world is all that exists, with the exception of God. This perspective is contrary to how the majority of ancient and modern people view the world. This essay seeks to analyze how this materialistic worldview is seen in biblical studies, and then proposes that biblical scholars should presuppose a supernatural worldview as a key aspect of their hermeneutics
The “detection” of God by humans is based on the supernatural nature of human reasoning in which the...
This study challenges widely held beliefs about the supernatural realm. Those who believe the supern...
Constructive theologians wrestle with the Bible’s authority in the life of faith and in their own wo...
<p>Many books and articles have been published over several decades on �biblical hermeneutics�...
This essay is to be an extension of the essay ‘Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some hermeneut...
Cassirer, Jung and Bultmann share at least one principle, namely their appreciation of the role play...
In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal enga...
<p>This essay is to be an extension of the essay �Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some ...
The extent to which biblical authors convey accurate scientific information about their world has be...
Abstract: In a recent article, New Testament scholar Zeba Crook argues that in order for the study o...
This essay sets out to challenge the widespread assumption that scientific explanations for the crea...
This study seeks to describe the elusive links between world, theology, and faith by means of a conc...
Contemporary scientific study primarily uses a paradigm based upon naturalism, materialism, and empi...
The paper seeks to give a coherent outline of the biblical worldview. The basic questions thatunderl...
This essay examines two senses of what it means to be biblical in a pluralistic academy. The first i...
The “detection” of God by humans is based on the supernatural nature of human reasoning in which the...
This study challenges widely held beliefs about the supernatural realm. Those who believe the supern...
Constructive theologians wrestle with the Bible’s authority in the life of faith and in their own wo...
<p>Many books and articles have been published over several decades on �biblical hermeneutics�...
This essay is to be an extension of the essay ‘Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some hermeneut...
Cassirer, Jung and Bultmann share at least one principle, namely their appreciation of the role play...
In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal enga...
<p>This essay is to be an extension of the essay �Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some ...
The extent to which biblical authors convey accurate scientific information about their world has be...
Abstract: In a recent article, New Testament scholar Zeba Crook argues that in order for the study o...
This essay sets out to challenge the widespread assumption that scientific explanations for the crea...
This study seeks to describe the elusive links between world, theology, and faith by means of a conc...
Contemporary scientific study primarily uses a paradigm based upon naturalism, materialism, and empi...
The paper seeks to give a coherent outline of the biblical worldview. The basic questions thatunderl...
This essay examines two senses of what it means to be biblical in a pluralistic academy. The first i...
The “detection” of God by humans is based on the supernatural nature of human reasoning in which the...
This study challenges widely held beliefs about the supernatural realm. Those who believe the supern...
Constructive theologians wrestle with the Bible’s authority in the life of faith and in their own wo...