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Description
This project will begin by looking at some of the leading issues in the discussion of truth and
theological hermeneutics facing Christians as they seek to understand truth in our current
context. The work of David W. Tracy and Kevin J. Vanhoozer will be examined as two
explicitly Christian examples of explicitly Christian views on truth and theological
hermeneutics. The view of truth found in John’s gospel will then be examined from a
Biblical-Theological perspective. Using John’s view of truth as a critical perspective, the
views of Tracy and Vanhoozer will then be evaluated from a Systematic-Theological
perspective. The aim of this project is to seek to contribute toward the articulation of a
Reformed view of truth.
theological hermeneutics facing Christians as they seek to understand truth in our current
context. The work of David W. Tracy and Kevin J. Vanhoozer will be examined as two
explicitly Christian examples of explicitly Christian views on truth and theological
hermeneutics. The view of truth found in John’s gospel will then be examined from a
Biblical-Theological perspective. Using John’s view of truth as a critical perspective, the
views of Tracy and Vanhoozer will then be evaluated from a Systematic-Theological
perspective. The aim of this project is to seek to contribute toward the articulation of a
Reformed view of truth.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/18 → … |
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