Bible

  • Prolegomena for an uncomfortable exercise In Matthew 15:14, Jesus, the carpenter from a dusty little village in northern ancient Israel, just had a confrontation with the Pharisees and scribes who had come all the way from Jerusalem. When his disciples expressed some concerns that their teacher had offended these highly respected intellectual elites, Jesus responded:

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  • A thesis: When ethics of biblical interpretation are determined by religious divisions and political reasons, plus effects of humanism  and its hyper-rational discursive platform, then we have a textualization and multiple strategies of relativism (as a secularization of authority). And a hilarious paradox: the maximization of reason and the weakness of the authority of Scriptures

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