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    hermeneutics

    Explore "hermeneutics" with insightful episodes like "13 - Principle of Observation - Literary Devices", "12 - Principle of Observation - Structure", "11 - Principle of Observation - Terms and Structure", "10 - Preliminary Exegesis" and "9 - Introduction to Exegesis" from podcasts like ""Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods", "Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods", "Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods", "Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods" and "Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods"" and more!

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    The Bible and Gay Marriage

    The Bible and Gay Marriage

    (August 23, 2011) Dr Robert Gagnon and Todd Wilken meet on Issues, Etc to discuss what the Bible has to say about homosexual marriage.  Dr Gagnon is a professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and author of The Bible and Homosexual Practice: Texts and Hermeneutics.  He spoke at Ruth Institute's 2010 and 2011 "It Takes a Family to Raise a Village" conferences.

    Rapture Series: An Introduction Session 01

    Rapture Series: An Introduction Session 01
    Session 01 An introduction to the Rapture of the Church. What is it, is it biblical, why study it and how dow we study it? Bible teacher Keith McKenzie takes a look at the various views and says most issues are cleared up when we take a good look at our Hermeneutic (Theory of Interpretation). A Historical Gramatical look at what the bible says. Much is lost in not knowing the original Hebrew & Greek and their culture. What questions should we ask, what was the original culture and customs like and who is involved? We introduce some cultural idioms and where this study will take us. We review the abuse of date setters like Harold Camping and many others in the recent past. It matters what you think about the End Times. Shalom, Keith

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    Dismantling the Sacred

    Dismantling the Sacred
    Clay discusses latest effort to keep the Anglican Communion together at the cost of justice. Elijah's handing off of his mantle to Elisha gives us some guidance on what to cling to and what to let go of. "In the case of this Hui the intent is to discuss what Scripture has to say about human sexuality. In particular we will be looking at the few instances of where Scripture is purported to have something to say about homosexuality. I don’t think the hope is that the diverse elements in the church will find agreement in what they mean to us today. That is probably impossible. Only slightly more possible is that mutual respect might be the fruit of these meetings. My personal hope is that it might be the first step in dismantling the sacred." Text and video links available at www.stmatthews.org.nz/nav.php?sid=534&id=1085