Big Questions: How Does My Interpretation Encourage Growth?

This series on “Reading the Bible Better” has been all about the Big Questions that can help us better understand, interpret, and apply the Scriptures in our day-to-day lives. They are also the questions at the root of the various steps of the Integral Hermeneutic method I developed a few years ago: 1. We experience … Continue reading Big Questions: How Does My Interpretation Encourage Growth?

Big Questions: How Is My Context Impacting my Reading?

Last time, we looked at the Bible through a critical lens, asking whose text it is and whose it isn’t. But postmodernism isn’t just about asking hard questions of existing systems and structures (including sacred ones), but also about asking those same hard questions of ourselves. We don’t just look for biases in the text … Continue reading Big Questions: How Is My Context Impacting my Reading?

Big Questions: Whose Text is It?

Postmodernism has often gotten a bad rap in Christian circles. But to my mind, it has offered us many wonderful gifts — not the least of which has been the lifting up of voices that have not historically been heard in the Church (at least in the past few hundred years): especially the voices of … Continue reading Big Questions: Whose Text is It?

Big Questions: : What do traditional readings say about the text (and the tradition)?

There’s an old saying in hermeneutics that “A text can’t mean what it never meant.” It’s a warning against truly novel readings of ancient texts; after all, if something has been read for two thousand years, it’s unlikely that you’re going to be the first to ‘crack the code’ ! I say ‘truly novel’ because … Continue reading Big Questions: : What do traditional readings say about the text (and the tradition)?

Big Questions: What else do the Scriptures say about this?

It’s often said that the Bible is not a book, but a library. As much as we see in it a unified message of God’s love for creation, this message is communicated in a variety of different voices: it’s a complex symphony, not a simple melody. As such, when we read a given passage, we … Continue reading Big Questions: What else do the Scriptures say about this?