Objectivity in Biblical Interpretation
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In an era where truth is increasingly seen as relative, the art of biblical interpretation is facing an unprecedented crisis. As postmodern thought infiltrates the world of theology, the notion of objective truth is being abandoned, leaving Christianity vulnerable to being reduced to just another perspective among many. This book tackles the pressing question of whether it is possible to uncover the true meaning of the Bible, untainted by personal biases and cultural influences. Through a rigorous and systematic approach, it argues that there is indeed an objective meaning to the biblical text, waiting to be discovered and proclaimed to all people, across all cultures and throughout all time. By defending the traditional belief in objective interpretation, this book offers a timely and much-needed response to the challenges posed by postmodernism and deconstruction, and provides a compelling case for the enduring relevance and authority of the Bible.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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