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Biblical hermeneutics and ethnography methodologics bringing cross-cultural ministry closer to scripture and to people

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John Calom Kennington. Biblical Hermeneutics and Ethnography Methodologics Bringing Cross-cultural Ministry Closer to Scripture and to People. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bef10f4e-611a-4fe7-8793-dbcecfc43653.

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J. C. Kennington. Biblical hermeneutics and ethnography methodologics bringing cross-cultural ministry closer to scripture and to people. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bef10f4e-611a-4fe7-8793-dbcecfc43653

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John Calom Kennington. Biblical Hermeneutics and Ethnography Methodologics Bringing Cross-Cultural Ministry Closer to Scripture and to People. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bef10f4e-611a-4fe7-8793-dbcecfc43653.

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  • The purpose of this product is to make a comparison of process of biblical hermeneutics with methods used in ethnography. The author first examines the religious and cultural situation in Northeastern Mexico. Then a review of ethnographic and hermeneutic literature describe currents that lie behind ethnographic and biblical interpretation. Both disciplines are driven by worldviews and these worldviews can interfere with the understanding the natives' point of view. The author concludes that the two disciplines are similar, but differences in the precision are because one is a message while the other deals with general themes. The two disciplines also differ in ethical and religious implications because one is desriptive and the other prescriptive.
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  • 02/17/2024

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