mischief-idolatry-and-the-demonic-toward-a-hermeneutic-of-play-part-ii-kevin-lewisThe following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. We proceed first by a reminder of Scripture itself (which makes noThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·May 28·23 min readFollowtheoryPostsdemonicreligioushistory
mischief-idolatry-and-the-demonic-toward-a-hermeneutic-of-play-part-i-kevin-lewisBiblical hermeneutics, studied reflection upon interpretation of scriptural passages, has not remained static in method or approach over the centuriesThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·May 19·25 min readFollowtheoryPostsreligioushermeneuticdemonic
john-the-possibilizer-the-promise-of-a-kearnian-baptismal-hermeneutic-part-ii-eric-trozzoThe following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. In Kearnian terms, then, the John portrayed by Luke is one who hasThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jan 28·20 min readFollowtheoryPostsbaptismpossibilitytransfiguration
john-the-possibilizer-the-promise-of-a-kearnian-baptismal-hermeneutic-part-i-eric-trozzoThe wild hair, the scratchy clothing, the grit and body odor, and the exotic diet. All of these images typically come to mind when one mentions John theThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jan 21·13 min readFollowtheoryPostspossibilitytransfigurationhermeneutic