Slaves, Women & Homosexuals: Exploring the Hermeneutics of Cultural Analysis
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In William J. Webb's groundbreaking book Slaves, Women & Homosexuals, he fearlessly tackles the most contentious and divisive issues that have plagued the Christian church for centuries. Webb expertly navigates the intricate and often treacherous landscape of biblical interpretation, carefully evaluating various approaches to understanding the roles of slaves, women, and homosexuals in Scripture. Through his meticulous analysis, Webb seeks to discern the cultural from the timeless, and in doing so, develops a revolutionary "redemptive hermeneutic" that can be applied to a wide range of biblical-ethical dilemmas. As Darrel L. Bock notes in the foreword, Webb's ambitious goal is not only to shed light on these marginalized groups, but to pioneer a new and inclusive approach to reading Scripture, one that fosters greater understanding and unity within the evangelical community.
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