Archive for the 'Bible Study' Category

Oct 11 2007

what to do with my need

Published by Ethan Magness under Romans, scans and quotes

I am teaching on Romans right now. It is a wonderful process. I am learning so much and am being so inspired by reading this book so closely. I love Romans.

This Sunday we are discussing 1:18 – 3:20. This section is all about idolatry sin and death. It is great stuff. Continue Reading »

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Sep 06 2007

paraphrases - love’m and hate’m

Published by Ethan Magness under Bible Study, General

There is a translating frenzy in American Christianity.  This is a good thing for at least two reasons.  Continue Reading »

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Aug 26 2007

genre and galatians

Published by Ethan Magness under Bible Study, General

Ethan Magness to readers, greetings.

I wrote a couple of days ago about the power and usefulness of genre studies. This post will make more sense if you read that one, so you may want to check it out. You can find it here or look in the list of recent posts for “i love genre studies.”

I certainly don’t have time to talk about all the implication of genre studies. That is just as well since most of the time the real power comes out when you are ready to study a particular text. Continue Reading »

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Aug 22 2007

i love genre studies

Published by Ethan Magness under Bible Study, Romans

I am preparing to teach Romans this fall. So I am reading a handful of commentaries. There are exceptions but most commentaries of the academic sort begin with an introduction to the book. They usually will discuss any relevant issues related to authorship, textual transmission, dating, dominant interpretive traditions, historical situation, community of origin, etc. And most of them will at least make a passing reference to genre.

I love these genre studies. In fact I love all the intro stuff and think that all of it is vital to informed and honest Bible study. [Some of you have encountered my SAGA mnemonic, Setting Author, Genre, Audience.] But I must say that the genre issue has a place dear to my heart for at least two reasons. Continue Reading »

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