Scripture: Spring 2005
PART OF SERIES Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology
Periodical, 96 pp
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From the editorial:
Our human need for God’s life-giving word stands at the centre of all the articles in this issue of Vision. Each of the articles comes from a different angle, but each contributes to a conversation about how we might hear and experience scripture as God’s life-giving word. Not surprisingly, the question of authority remains central. Why should we read and reflect on scripture, and why should we orient our lives around the story it tells, unless we believe that it is authoritative in some way? May this issue of Vision assist the church to practice and demonstrate the authority of scripture, and also to experience scripture as the word of life we cannot do without.
Our human need for God’s life-giving word stands at the centre of all the articles in this issue of Vision. Each of the articles comes from a different angle, but each contributes to a conversation about how we might hear and experience scripture as God’s life-giving word. Not surprisingly, the question of authority remains central. Why should we read and reflect on scripture, and why should we orient our lives around the story it tells, unless we believe that it is authoritative in some way? May this issue of Vision assist the church to practice and demonstrate the authority of scripture, and also to experience scripture as the word of life we cannot do without.
Type | |
Genre | Personal Theory/Thesis, Academic Theory/Thesis |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | Biblical Hermeneutics, Biblical Engagement |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Canadian Mennonite University, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary |
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