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What are the 5 steps of the interpretive journey?

What are the 5 steps of the interpretive journey?

Terms in this set (5)

  • Grasp the text in their town. This is when you are first trying to understand what the text meant to the biblical audience.
  • Measure the width of the river.
  • Cross the principalizing bridge.
  • Consult the biblical map.
  • Grasp the text in our town.

What are the basic principles of homiletics?

Stott’s homilesis 6.1. He stresses that an expository sermon must be established on a sound theological foundation. The principles of the theological foundation are the doctrines of God: the Holy Scripture, the Church, the pastorate, and the preaching as the ground work.

What is Principlizing?

principlize- to restate the author’s propositions/ arguments/narrations/illustrations in timeless abiding truths with special focus on the application of those truths to the current needs of the Church.

What is the difference between exegesis and exegesis?

Exegesis is legitimate interpretation which “reads out of’ the text what the original author or authors meant to convey. Eisegesis, on the other hand, reads into the text what the interpreter wishes to find or thinks he finds there. Three cheers for exegesis and a hiss and a boo for the other.

What is homiletics in the Bible?

Homiletics means the art of preaching. Homiletics comprises the study of the composition and delivery of religious discourses. It includes all forms of preaching: sermons, homilies and catechetical instruction.

What are the types of homiletics?

1 Expository. An expository sermon uses biblical text to form all three elements: theme, main point and minor points.

  • 2 Textual. Textual sermons use biblical text to form the main point and minor points of your sermon.
  • 3 Topical. Topical sermons use Biblical text to form the minor points of your sermon.
  • 4 Selection.