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A Codependent Method for Historical Criticism and Theological Hermeneutics?

Introduction The history and current world of hermeneutics is wrought with much fervor and debate concerning historical criticism and theological hermeneutics. There are strengths and weaknesses with both sides, which I will attempt to equitably discuss. This paper will provide a history of hermeneutics to help us understand the background of the two approaches by…

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Testing Biblical Inerrancy and Doctrinal Preservation with Scientific Skepticism

Introduction Christians place a spiritual act of faith on the inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible. For skeptics, this act is “unscientific” when there are thousands of apparent contradictions and variances in the Bible and its correlated manuscripts. Science reveals the problematic phenomena, so Christians have culminated their theological arguments with the science of archaeology,…

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