When people read the Bible, one common question is, “How do we apply it?” Dr. Ezekiel Serrato, dean and professor at Grace School of Theology, suggests that the first question should be, “How do we interpret it?” Join us as we talk about how hermeneutics can help us find the balance between correct interpretation and appropriate application.
How can people in different countries around the world study the Bible through their cultural lens and still arrive at the same interpretation? Dr. Ezekiel Serrato, Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Grace School of Theology, joins us to share about the importance of biblical hermeneutics and his experience leading seminary courses with students across the globe.
#38: A Truth, B Truth (Part 1)
- January 3, 2017
- Tagged as: Bible, Charlie Bing, exegesis, grace, Saving Grace, Theology, truth
The lens through which we read Scripture greatly impacts our understanding of its meaning. When we read the gospel in particular, missing the context has the power to shift our view of faith, God, and His grace. Dr. Charlie Bing, author of “Grace, Salvation, and Discipleship,” joins us to share a life-changing theological grid to utilize when studying God’s Word in order to avoid theological bias in interpretation.
Has God called you to pursue a deeper understanding of God’s Word? Hear the inspiring stories of God’s calling on two students of Grace School of Theology, and be encouraged to step out in faith to grow in your knowledge of God.
God has given you a desire to study the Bible, but you don’t know where to begin. What translations are best? What methods will help you glean the proper context and application? Dr. Mark Haywood, pastor and professor at Grace School of Theology, shares practical help for studying God’s Word – the journey of a lifetime.