Titre : |
The Bible made impossible : why biblicism is not a truly evangelical reading of Scripture |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Christian Smith, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press |
Année de publication : |
c2011 |
Importance : |
XIV, 220 p. |
Format : |
23 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-58743-303-0 |
Note générale : |
Includes bibliographical references and Index. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Bible -- Evidences, authority, etc. Bible -- Hermeneutics. Bible.
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Index. décimale : |
BS 480 |
Résumé : |
Biblicism, an approach to the Bible common among some American evangelicals, emphasizes together the Bible's exclusive authority, infallibility, clarity, self-sufficiency, internal consistency, self-evident meaning, and universal applicability. Sociologist Christian Smith argues that this approach is misguided and unable to live up to its own claims. If evangelical biblicism worked as its proponents say it should, Read more... |
Note de contenu : |
Biblicism and the problem of pervasive interpretive pluralism --
The extent and source of pervasive interpretive pluralism --
Some relevant history, sociology, and psychology --
Subsidiary problems with biblicism --
The Christocentric hermeneutical key --
Accepting complexity and ambiguity --
Rethinking human knowledge, authority, and understanding. |
The Bible made impossible : why biblicism is not a truly evangelical reading of Scripture [texte imprimé] / Christian Smith, Auteur . - Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press, c2011 . - XIV, 220 p. ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-1-58743-303-0 Includes bibliographical references and Index. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Bible -- Evidences, authority, etc. Bible -- Hermeneutics. Bible.
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Index. décimale : |
BS 480 |
Résumé : |
Biblicism, an approach to the Bible common among some American evangelicals, emphasizes together the Bible's exclusive authority, infallibility, clarity, self-sufficiency, internal consistency, self-evident meaning, and universal applicability. Sociologist Christian Smith argues that this approach is misguided and unable to live up to its own claims. If evangelical biblicism worked as its proponents say it should, Read more... |
Note de contenu : |
Biblicism and the problem of pervasive interpretive pluralism --
The extent and source of pervasive interpretive pluralism --
Some relevant history, sociology, and psychology --
Subsidiary problems with biblicism --
The Christocentric hermeneutical key --
Accepting complexity and ambiguity --
Rethinking human knowledge, authority, and understanding. |
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