A Platform for Collaborative Hermeneutics


When it comes to exegesis and hermeneutics, that is how we interpret and explain the bible, most us, if we are honest, can become very defensive to our own points of view. Instead of theology and the Bible bringing us together, it far too often can cause division.
What if we allowed our differences to enable us to gain greater respect and understanding from one another's biblical interpretations? What if we could be unified over our differences, rather than divided? I call this collaborative hermeneutics.
The Bible Reflections site offers a space for collaborative hermeneutics to happen. Inviting contributions from sources across, and in some cases beyond, the evangelical spectrum; Bible Reflections brings together audio sermons from churches, and articles from a number of contributors across the UK.
It’s our aim to continually be exploring ways to develop Bible Reflections in a way that allows differing points of view to be expressed, compared, and then discussed.
What if we allowed our differences to enable us to gain greater respect and understanding from one another's biblical interpretations? What if we could be unified over our differences, rather than divided? I call this collaborative hermeneutics.
The Bible Reflections site offers a space for collaborative hermeneutics to happen. Inviting contributions from sources across, and in some cases beyond, the evangelical spectrum; Bible Reflections brings together audio sermons from churches, and articles from a number of contributors across the UK.
It’s our aim to continually be exploring ways to develop Bible Reflections in a way that allows differing points of view to be expressed, compared, and then discussed.
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