Entries categorized as Words and the Word

Hermeneutics quiz

On March 3, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Will at Rambling Red Rose flagged up a hermeneutics quiz featured in Christianity today. I did the quiz over my morning tea today.  My PhD research fell more or less into the category of theology known as hermeneutics – which, for the uninitiated, simply means the art/science of interpreting texts, especially though not exclusively the More...

digital Ignatius

On February 12, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Crafty Curate revisits the Ignatian idea of placing yourself within the story as you read, using "camera angles" in 3D software. It’s not how I would imagine the story… But it gives you instant access to the concept of Ignatian reading… clever stuff.  Thanks Richard!  More...

The Evangelical Hermeneutic

On February 2, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Rev Lamblove in interesting form again, about how the Evangelical culture trains people to read the Bible More...

Words and the word: the family bible

On January 6, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
Stonewall Jackson’s family Bible The idea that the family bible would be owned, and read, by the family has a venerable history. But it is not altogether clear how much the Bibles were actually read. The value of the Family Bible was sometimes seen less in its being a book to read, and more in More...

reading the bible is like flat hunting

On September 30, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
Here’s an interesting analogy for interpreting the Bible: One of my lecturers has used the analogy of a young couple looking to rent a flat to describe the dilemma. There is a tension between the original state of the property as the lease agreement was signed, and the degree to which the couple may alter the flat to make More...

100-minute Bible

On September 21, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 24 Comments
A bible you can read in one hour and forty minutes? It was featured on the Today programme this morning. Good things about it: it gives the main plot (in someone’s POV!) without all the begats, food laws, etc; it may well serve as a "trailer" for the main show (each section comes with a More...

dissonant bible

On August 6, 2005 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
I love the Bible. And I hate the way its capacity for meaning gets reduced and narrowed. SO I’m looking forward to reading this new blog by Mark, who writes and thinks in v. interesting ways about the texts. Go read! More...

proof-texting for idiots…

On June 9, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
Greenflame puts his finger on one of the problems of "using" bible text to back up your theological argument… More...

TNIV – a feminist agenda?

On March 15, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 7 Comments
Don’t make me laugh… report here from Ekklesia More...

TNIV

On February 22, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
interesting post from Hugo on hermeneutics and the TNIV.  He’s right that the words we read completely affect the ideas we create. Unless we are willing to get fascinated with language we’ll miss half the ideas that are out there – and a whole slice of the reality of God. More...