Hermeneutics Issue
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Priscilla Papers Summer 2010
Volume 24, Issue 3
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If egalitarian scholarship is ever going to mature as a discipline, it will have to develop its own consistent interpretive approach to issues in a far more intentional way than simply agreeing to critique texts from the basis of equality. If we are ever going to see chairs of evangelical egalitarian thinking in our institutions of higher learning, we will have to identify what would be the distinctives of an egalitarian hermeneutic and what would comprise its central questions and its approaches to texts and issues. Toward that end, Forging an Evangelical Egalitarian Hermeneutic explores the kinds of topics needed to create a more unified, intentional, and recognizable methodology.

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Editor's Reflections
    by WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER 
  • Asking the Wrong Questions
    by 
    J. DAVID MILLER
  • On Developing a Consistent Hermeneutical Approach to the Application of General Scriptures
    by CYNTHIA LONG WESTFALL  
  • Gender Relations and the Biblical Drama
    by MARY STEWART VAN LEEUWEN
  • Creating a Culture of Equality as Witness to the Truth:
    A Philosophical Response to Gender Difference
    by DAVID C. CRAMER  
  • Book Review: The ESV Study Bible
    by 
    PHILIP B. PAYNE 
     
  • BOOK REVIEW: Craig Keener's 1-2 Corinthians
    by 
    VIRGINIA GRAY 
  • BOOK REVIEW: Manfred T. Brauch's Abusing Scripture
    by
      ARBUTUS SIDER
  • BOOK REVIEW: Women, Ministry, and the Gospel: Exploring New Paradigms
    by
    TIMOTHY PAUL ERDEL
  • POEM: "Why I am Enrolled in Seminary Rather Than..."
    by 
    MARY STROMER HANSON

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