Illumination and Interpretation: The Holy Spirit's Role in Hermeneutics
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Description: The Holy Spirits ministry of illumination is a commonly misunderstood doctrine both pragmatically and theologically. As a result this divine activity is often neglected but it should be recognized that it is indispensable for the hermeneutical endeavor. This distinctive work seeks to take an apparently abstract concept and make it concrete by establishing proper categories and definitions for the doctrine of illumination while reemphasizing the cooperation of Word and Spirit. In doing so this book treats issues such as the relationship between illumination and other hermeneutical doctrines the accessibility of the Spirits illumination when interpreting the Scriptures and the question of unregenerate biblical interpretation. Accordingly Illumination and Interpretation presents a biblical-theological evaluation of the Spirits work of illumination for the transformative purpose of understanding how to appropriate this vital hermeneutical doctrine into ones faith and practice. About the Contributor(s): M. X. Seaman (PhD in Biblical Theology) is a pastor-theologian who is a church planter and an adjunct professor. Along with his wife and two daughters he resides in Toronto Ontario.
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