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The Globalization of Hermeneutics

The Globalization of Hermeneutics

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  • Craig L. Blomberg

What is the globalization of hermeneutics? According to Blomberg there are five topics that consistently recur with greater frequency than any others in biblical studies: liberation theology, feminism, economics, religious pluralism, and the contextualization of the gospel. Blomberg's goal in this essay is to suggest that a lot can be learned from interpreters of a wide variety of cultures if only there is a willingness to read expositions that might otherwise be ignored and raise questions that might otherwise never be explored. Texts used as illustrations include Matthew 2, John 3, John 4, Romans 13, James, Philemon, and Revelation 13.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1995. 13 pages.

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If I have observed anything by experience it is this: a man may take the measure of his growth and decay in grace according to his thoughts and meditations upon the person of Christ and the glory of Christ’s kingdom and of his love. John Owen
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