Browsing by Subject "Hermeneutics"
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[A] Reaction to Benjamin Tomczak’s “Hermeneutics and the Confessions”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)This is John M. Brenner's reaction to Benjamin J. Tomczak's "Hermeneutics and the Confessions" for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics. -
Biblical Hermeneutics
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Cancer at Concordia
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Chemnitz and Authority
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Figurative Language in the Bible
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The Formation of the New Testament Canon
(1941)Professor Blume takes us through the various factors involved in the compilation of the books of the New Testament. After a brief historical exposition on the early church, he touches on early canons with their strengths ... -
Hermeneutics and the Confessions
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)This essay focuses on the relationship of the confessions to the Holy Scriptures. The essayist explores such questions as: Are we, as Lutherans committed to a quia subscription to the 16th century confessions, to view the ... -
The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-20)For the past three decades, New Testament scholars from virtually every denomination (both conservative and liberal) have championed or been influenced by the so-called New Perspective on Paul. This movement has brought ... -
The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul: A Reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-20)This is Paul O. Wendland's reaction to Daniel W. Waldschmidt's "The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul " for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics. -
Is Allegorizing a Legitimate Manner of Biblical Interpretation?
(2006)Prof. Wendland examines the use of allegory, from its historical origins and its use among Christians (particularly by Origen, Augustine, and Luther - noting that Luther’s use can often be described better as either typology ... -
Islamic Hermeneutics in Action
(2016)In our Lutheran circles, Islam remains largely a misunderstood religion. That hermeneutics and exegesis are practiced consciously among Muslims with the sacred text of the Qur’an (also spelled Koran) does not seem logical, ...