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Issues of Biblical Interpretation by Mark E. Moore

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Issues of Biblical Interpretation

Homiletics Preparation by 
Mark E. Moore

My Homiletic Mark is the Director of the Institute for Christian Resources as well as a professor of New Testament at Ozark Christian College since 1990. Whether right or wrong, we understand a Bible passage not merely by what the text says to us, but by what we bring to the text–our presuppositions and attitudes (i.e. our hermeneutical construct). In other words, different people get differing meanings from the Bible, not because each Bible passage contains many meanings, but because we approach the Bible in different ways

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