Evangelical Syncretism: Submitting to Feminism

Evangelical Syncretism: Submitting to Feminism by Cameron Buettel – Monday, November 4, 2019 — The following blog post was originally published on February 19, 2015. —ed. It is no coincidence that the rise of feminism in the twentieth century paralleled an unprecedented push for female clergy in Western churches. With the shifting views and priorities of the culture, … More Evangelical Syncretism: Submitting to Feminism

Are You Wearing Spectacles?

Objectivity and the Interpretation of Scripture The Master’s Seminary Blog, BRAD KLASSEN | OCTOBER 01, 2019 Confirmation Bias. The Oxford Dictionary of Psychology defines it as “the tendency to test one’s beliefs or conjectures by seeking evidence that might confirm or verify them and to ignore evidence that might disconfirm or refute them.”[1] It manifests itself in all fields of … More Are You Wearing Spectacles?

Interpreting Scripture with Scripture – Reformation21 Blog

Posted August 20, 2018 @ 7:08 AM by Richard C. Barcellos We cannot properly interpret what God does, as He has recorded it for us in Scripture, unless we know something about the God who effects what is recorded for us in Scripture. In other words, there must be a hermeneutical (i.e. interpretive) dialogue between the text … More Interpreting Scripture with Scripture – Reformation21 Blog