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Interpretation and praxis: implications of the hermeneutics of John Stam and Carlos Masters for a program on biblical reinterpretation

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Jerjes Ruiz. Interpretation and Praxis: Implications of the Hermeneutics of John Stam and Carlos Masters for a Program On Biblical Reinterpretation. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4a9539f0-4db2-4956-8e1b-ac65c6840b5c.

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J. Ruiz. Interpretation and praxis: implications of the hermeneutics of John Stam and Carlos Masters for a program on biblical reinterpretation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4a9539f0-4db2-4956-8e1b-ac65c6840b5c

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Jerjes Ruiz. Interpretation and Praxis: Implications of the Hermeneutics of John Stam and Carlos Masters for a Program On Biblical Reinterpretation. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4a9539f0-4db2-4956-8e1b-ac65c6840b5c.

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  • This dissertation/project utilizes the hermeneutics of John Stam and Carlos Mesters to design a program for Nicaragua's Seminario Teologico Bautista to train leaders for contextual-liberation Bible study groups. Stam's work shows that Juan Luis Segundo's hermeneutical circle is useful for correcting the oppressive hermeneutics of fundamentalism. Mesters offers a dialectic of Bible and life as two revelatory books written by God. The leader-training program emphasizes training, documentation and communication, art and poetry, and research. The program has three stages: grassroots ministry and institutional relations, integration with Nicaraguan and Latin American Bible Network, and reflective-critical evaluation.
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  • 02/17/2024

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