What was it like to be among the first who encountered the risen Christ? Our guest Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology, will take us back to the Scripture to consider, not only the excitement and joy, but also the fear and doubt from those first encounters.
The lens through which we read Scripture greatly impacts our understanding of its meaning. 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.
This week we continue our conversation about theological bias and its impact on our understanding of Scripture. Dr. Charlie Bing, author of “Simply by Grace,” walks through a number of debated passages and shares how to utilize exegetical principles to avoid confusion and discover truth.
#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.