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Enthroning the Interpreter: Dangerous Trends in Law and Theology - Parts I-IV

The disciplines of law and theology have much in common. Perhaps the most significant similarity between the two entails the relentless quest for authorial intent through the vehicle of a literal method of interpretation. In other words, a literal hermeneutical procedure is the key toward understanding the author's intended meaning when interpreting either legal documents or Scripture. This series of articles will demonstrate that the use of a literal method of interpretation in order to pursue the author's meaning is a time-honored practice in both fields. In addition, these articles will also draw attention to disturbing interpretive trends well under way in both disciplines that have introduced a gradual shift in authority from the text to the interpreter.

Four-part Article
Andy Woods

Andy Woods
The Significance of Systematic Theology

This final article in a three-part series on the subject of systematic theology (published in the Conservative Theological Journal) gets to the most fundamental issue by answering the question, "Do we really need theology at all?" Although previous generations of believers would have never entertained such a question, this query is crying out for an answer today on account of the fact that more and more Christian leaders are beginning to view theology as something that is somewhat irrelevant to the health and life of the church.

Article
Andy Woods

Andy Woods
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Steve Lewis

Steve Lewis

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