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Limits of Cultural Interpretation

Limits of Cultural Interpretation

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  • J. Robertson McQuilkin

The article wants to acknowledge the importance of the cultural context of the modern interpreter of the Bible. The study of the culture of the recipient of the biblical message is important. However, what are good guidelines for the use of cultural tools? How do we contextualize the message of the Bible? The paper suggests five questions to be asked and answered when the Bible is applied in our contexts, to maintain the authority of Scripture.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1980. 12 pages.

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