This is Ryan, signing in from extremely cold room in which I spent all of the last week and will spend the duration of this one. It’s summer school and while I love the condensed look at the Scriptures (as I am currently taking Hebrews – Revelation), it causes me physical pain to sit in [...]
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Preaching and the Modern Man
Posted in Church, Hermeneutics, music on June 12, 2007 | 4 Comments »
15 Ideas On Interpretation
Posted in Hermeneutics on June 12, 2007 | 4 Comments »
1. No human activity takes place in a vacuum, but is performed in response to a particular stimulus, both direct and indirect, perceived and imper-ceived.
2. The event of speech as dia-logue (my playing with Greek prepositions here is just that – playing. Etymological talk about words is only useful for having fun with them [...]
The Hermeneutical Autobiography of Christopher Layton (and Subsequently, Myself)
Posted in Christopher Layton, Hermeneutics on May 2, 2007 | 5 Comments »
I know all of your hearts out there are aching on account of my recent posting paucity, and I haven’t got much of an excuse. School is just busy. I’m just tired. The semester system keeps you in one set of classes for too long. So in my absence, I recommend [...]