In my previous post I suggested that the traits of Web 2.0 might translate well into traits of theological interpretation. I want to offer some quick ideas–capsules, if you will–about how this translation might work.
1. Web 2.0 doesn’t have a hard boundary, but rather, a gravitational core.
It might be better for us to define [...]
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Interpretation 2.0 – Capsules
May 8th, 2006 · Comments Off
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Inchoate thoughts on Interpretation 2.0
April 13th, 2006 · Comments Off
I left off over two weeks ago on some reflections about Scripture, concluding that further exploration would open up the complex relationship of the Church and its sacred text. In short, I believe that it is impossible to offer conclusions about the nature of Scripture without considering the community to whom it is Scripture. [...]
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The Bible as scripture?
March 29th, 2006 · Comments Off
I have established that an exploration into the nature of Scripture is a first priority. What follows is simply personal reflection on the matter. I will need to read and reflect more thoroughly as I proceed.
It seems to me that the term “Scripture” can be understood in at least two ways. First, [...]
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What is theological interpretation of scripture?: A complex question
March 24th, 2006 · Comments Off
I should know how to answer this question. It is after all the topic of my dissertation. But, the question is not easy to answer. Much has been written on interpretation in general and even on interpretation of the Bible. And, I suppose if I am going to get a firmer [...]