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What Happens When Theology Meets the Weird?

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In this podcast episode,Brandon, Lindsy and Doug (Van Dorn) delve into interpreting the Bible with a supernatural lens, emphasizing the need to understand the original context and author's intent. They discuss the historical grammatical method, the duality of scripture, and the centrality of Christ in biblical interpretation. The conversation also explores biblical metaphors, the importance of reading texts in their intended sense, and the pitfalls of imposing personal interpretations. Doug, a theologian with an interest in the "weird," aims to bridge the gap between solid theology and supernatural aspects of faith, encouraging listeners to embrace a balanced approach to scripture.

Timestamps:
Interpreting the Bible (00:00:37)

Historical grammatical method (00:02:51)

The duality of scriptures (00:11:53)

Centrality of Christ (00:13:27)

Reading the text (00:19:14)

Literal vs. Allegorical Interpretation (00:20:16)

Different Senses of Reading Texts (00:21:15)

The Bible as a Narrative (00:23:22)

Understanding the Hermeneutic of the Apostles (00:29:06)

Layers of Biblical Interpretation (00:34:36)

The Holy Spirit and the Text (00:36:20)

The supernatural interpretation of the Bible (00:38:08)

Sermon crafting and interpretive issues (00:39:18)

The importance of studying the grammatical structure of the text (00:40:20)

The ancient Hebrew and Hellenistic Greek mindset (00:41:24)

Reading the Bible chaotically and preaching (00:43:28)

The significance of reading the Bible in larger chunks (00:47:24)

The synthetic Bible method study and habitual reading (00:47:43)

Understanding exegesis and eisegesis (00:50:56)

Devotional reading and exploring different translations (00:52:19)

The textual variant in the New Testament (00:53:37)

The supernatural Christ (00:56:23)

Interpreting Genesis 6 (00:57:03)

Historical interpretation (00:59:42)

Misinterpretation of Daniel 2:43 (01:03:21)

Supernatural elements in the Bible (01:06:16)

Supernatural themes in Esther (01:09:23)

Interpreting town names (01:12:14)

Word studies and theology (01:14:32)

The theologian's perspective (01:15:34)

Bridging the gap (01:16:04)

The need for theological normalcy (01:16:19)

Gratitude and future collaboration (01:16:32)

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86 episodes

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In this podcast episode,Brandon, Lindsy and Doug (Van Dorn) delve into interpreting the Bible with a supernatural lens, emphasizing the need to understand the original context and author's intent. They discuss the historical grammatical method, the duality of scripture, and the centrality of Christ in biblical interpretation. The conversation also explores biblical metaphors, the importance of reading texts in their intended sense, and the pitfalls of imposing personal interpretations. Doug, a theologian with an interest in the "weird," aims to bridge the gap between solid theology and supernatural aspects of faith, encouraging listeners to embrace a balanced approach to scripture.

Timestamps:
Interpreting the Bible (00:00:37)

Historical grammatical method (00:02:51)

The duality of scriptures (00:11:53)

Centrality of Christ (00:13:27)

Reading the text (00:19:14)

Literal vs. Allegorical Interpretation (00:20:16)

Different Senses of Reading Texts (00:21:15)

The Bible as a Narrative (00:23:22)

Understanding the Hermeneutic of the Apostles (00:29:06)

Layers of Biblical Interpretation (00:34:36)

The Holy Spirit and the Text (00:36:20)

The supernatural interpretation of the Bible (00:38:08)

Sermon crafting and interpretive issues (00:39:18)

The importance of studying the grammatical structure of the text (00:40:20)

The ancient Hebrew and Hellenistic Greek mindset (00:41:24)

Reading the Bible chaotically and preaching (00:43:28)

The significance of reading the Bible in larger chunks (00:47:24)

The synthetic Bible method study and habitual reading (00:47:43)

Understanding exegesis and eisegesis (00:50:56)

Devotional reading and exploring different translations (00:52:19)

The textual variant in the New Testament (00:53:37)

The supernatural Christ (00:56:23)

Interpreting Genesis 6 (00:57:03)

Historical interpretation (00:59:42)

Misinterpretation of Daniel 2:43 (01:03:21)

Supernatural elements in the Bible (01:06:16)

Supernatural themes in Esther (01:09:23)

Interpreting town names (01:12:14)

Word studies and theology (01:14:32)

The theologian's perspective (01:15:34)

Bridging the gap (01:16:04)

The need for theological normalcy (01:16:19)

Gratitude and future collaboration (01:16:32)

  continue reading

86 episodes

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