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    • [A] Reaction to Benjamin Tomczak’s “Hermeneutics and the Confessions” 

      Brenner, John M. (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.
    • Hermeneutics and the Confessions 

      Tomczak, Benjamin J. (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 

      Waldschmidt, Daniel W. (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 

      Wendland, Paul O. (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.
    • The Value of Hermeneutics 

      Lange, Steven L. (Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)
      The essay focused on hermeneutics in its more theoretical aspects. While many modern and postmodern interpreters approach the text of Scripture with a “hermeneutic of suspicion,” the essay focused on how the believing ...
    • “The Value of Hermeneutics”: A Reaction 

      Cherney, Kenneth A., Jr. (Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)
      This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Steven L. Lange's "The Value of Hermeneutics" for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics.