Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Any Text Without A Context is Pretext for a Prooftext (Updated) « Heidelblog

"So said my homiletics (preaching) prof, Derke Bergsma. I don’t know if that aphorism was original to Derke (he often quoted R. B. Kuiper to us in class, e.g., “Men, there are three points to every sermon, the text, the text, the text” and “preach the text, the whole text, and nothing but the text, so help you God.”) but it stuck with me. One way to be sure to handle the text of Scripture well and accurately is to place it in its original context. Failure to read Scripture against its original background will have unhappy consequences.

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Any Text Without A Context is Pretext for a Prooftext (Updated) « Heidelblog

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