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I am in my senior term at the Seminary of the Wilderness. My first ten years were spent as bi-vocational pastor/evangelist in Utah preaching of Christ how I knew best and trying to improve by learning theology from Reformed, Wesleyan, Pentecostal, Baptist and other sources. The second ten years were spent as a BVP/E and discovering that I didn't know what I thought I knew and reading the Bible without outside influence. At the beginning of the third ten I started seeing Christ in the OT, and tried to figure out how and why. I intend in the fourth ten to figure out how to communicate what I learned last term. After that I might be useful for something.

My bias in approaching the Bible is that I believe that it exists in a form today sufficiently intact to be considered infallible. That apparent contradictions are intentional riddles designed to guide us in focusing on different aspects of Christ. That sensus plenior exists in a form which is discernible in a verifiable, and reproducible manner. And that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek him.


Jun
9
asked In Dispensationalism what rule determines applicability of a scriptural demand?
Jun
9
asked Using literal hermeneutics how does one determine if a demand is made on the reader?
Jun
9
asked Can Enoch's hermeneutical approach be determined?
Jun
9
answered What were the Corinthians doing when they “baptized on behalf of the dead”?
Jun
9
answered How can I identify puns in the Hebrew Bible?
Jun
8
answered How and why did Jesus weep?
Jun
8
answered Is there an interpretive significance for nashak (kiss) and nasak (burn) being puns?
Jun
8
asked Is there an interpretive significance for nashak (kiss) and nasak (burn) being puns?
Jun
8
answered When did Jesus change his view on preaching to Gentiles?
Jun
8
answered Did Jesus wear pants?
Jun
8
answered Does Moses Speak Broken Hebrew?
Jun
7
answered Is the usual translation of “ηὐχόμην” as “I could wish” justified in Romans 9:3?
Jun
7
answered Unfamiliar metaphors in Hosea 14:6-7
Jun
7
answered Why does Paul get annoyed with the slave girl in Acts 16?
Jun
7
answered Signficance of name change from Saul to Paul
Jun
6
answered How does the Genesis account of the Tower of Babel compare with other traditions about the tower?
Jun
6
answered Sacrificing and kissing calves in Hosea 13:2
Jun
6
answered Why did God “change His mind” with Balaam?
Jun
5
answered Why should an altar be made with uncut stone?
Jun
5
answered Why did Stephen give such a long speech?