Reading the New Testament Historically with Michael J. Gorman
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In this episode we talk with Prof Michael J Gorman, New Testament Scholar and author of nearly twenty books including several major works on Paul. In this discussion, Prof Gorman draws a distinction between historical criticism and the historical critical method. He argues that understanding the original context is necessary, but not sufficient when it comes to interpreting the Bible today. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faith-at-the-frontiers/message
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