Falacias exegéticas: Interpretación eficaz hoy: Interpretacion Eficaz Hoy
Autor D. A. Carsones Limba Spaniolă Paperback – 30 dec 2013
- Falacias en el estudio de las palabras.
- Falacias gramaticales.
- Falacias lógicas.
- Presuposiciones y falacias históricas.
Exegetical Fallacies by D. A. Carson, is an essential toolbox for interpreting the Bible. By naming the fallacies, Carson helps us identify and avoid them. This study is important because unfortunately exegetical fallacies are very frequent among us, who by the grace of God have the responsibility to proclaim faithfully the Word of God. If we make a mistake in interpreting God's Word this can have eternal consequences. A critical interpretation of Scripture is one that has lexical, grammatical, cultural, theological, historical, geographical, or any other justification. In other words critical exegesis opposes merely personal opinions, blind authority, arbitrary interpretations, and speculative opinions. It is the author's desire that speaking about what should not be done in exegesis, we all want more strongly to correctly interpret the Word of God. Throughout this work, D.A. Carson addresses the most significant fallacies:
- Fallacies in the study of words.
- Grammatical fallacies.
- Logical fallacies.
- Assumptions and Historical fallacies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788482675626
ISBN-10: 8482675621
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: CLIE
Colecția CLIE
Seria Interpretacion Eficaz Hoy
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 8482675621
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: CLIE
Colecția CLIE
Seria Interpretacion Eficaz Hoy
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Descriere
Falacias Exegéticas de D. A. Carson, es un baúl de herramientas esenciales para la interpretación de la Biblia. Al nombrar las falacias, Carson, nos ha ayudado a identificarlas y a evitarlas. Este estudio es importante porque las falacias exegéticas son desgraciadamente muy frecuentes entre nosotros, los que por gracia de Dios tenemos la responsabilidad de proclamar fielmente la Palabra de Dios. Si cometemos un error al interpretar la Palabra De Dios esto puede traer consecuencias eternas. Una interpretación crítica de las Escrituras es la que tiene justificación léxica, gramatical, cultural, teológica, histórica, geográfica, o de cualquier otra índole. En otras palabras, la exégesis crítica se opone a las opiniones meramente personales, a la autoridad ciega, de las interpretaciones arbitrarias y de las opiniones especulativas. Es el deseo del autor que hablando sobre lo que no debería hacerse en la exégesis, todos deseemos con más fuerza interpretar bien la Palabra de Dios. A lo largo de la obra, D.A. Carson trata las falacias más significativas:
Exegetical Fallacies by D. A. Carson, is an essential toolbox for interpreting the Bible. By naming the fallacies, Carson helps us identify and avoid them. This study is important because unfortunately exegetical fallacies are very frequent among us, who by the grace of God have the responsibility to proclaim faithfully the Word of God. If we make a mistake in interpreting God's Word this can have eternal consequences. A critical interpretation of Scripture is one that has lexical, grammatical, cultural, theological, historical, geographical, or any other justification. In other words critical exegesis opposes merely personal opinions, blind authority, arbitrary interpretations, and speculative opinions. It is the author's desire that speaking about what should not be done in exegesis, we all want more strongly to correctly interpret the Word of God. Throughout this work, D.A. Carson addresses the most significant fallacies:
- Falacias en el estudio de las palabras.
- Falacias gramaticales.
- Falacias lógicas.
- Presuposiciones y falacias históricas.
Exegetical Fallacies by D. A. Carson, is an essential toolbox for interpreting the Bible. By naming the fallacies, Carson helps us identify and avoid them. This study is important because unfortunately exegetical fallacies are very frequent among us, who by the grace of God have the responsibility to proclaim faithfully the Word of God. If we make a mistake in interpreting God's Word this can have eternal consequences. A critical interpretation of Scripture is one that has lexical, grammatical, cultural, theological, historical, geographical, or any other justification. In other words critical exegesis opposes merely personal opinions, blind authority, arbitrary interpretations, and speculative opinions. It is the author's desire that speaking about what should not be done in exegesis, we all want more strongly to correctly interpret the Word of God. Throughout this work, D.A. Carson addresses the most significant fallacies:
- Fallacies in the study of words.
- Grammatical fallacies.
- Logical fallacies.
- Assumptions and Historical fallacies.