Description: This lecture introduces the field of hermeneutics, the study of how to interpret Scripture. Understanding the Word of God is foundational for meaningful Bible study, and this session provides both a broad framework and practical tools for interpretation. It begins with core hermeneutical principles before proceeding to the interpretation of specific biblical genres, such as prophecy, law, and apocalyptic literature. Additionally, you will explore reading strategies designed to enhance comprehension and engagement with the text.
Running Time: 8:04:59 eligible for 8.0 CEUs
Author Biography:
Jace Broadhurst grew up in Maryland, married his high school sweetheart, and is a dad to three terrific boys. He has his B.A. in Government and Politics, his M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. from Westminster. He loves the academy and is a professor of Biblical Studies and Hermeneutics at Columbia Evangelical Seminary, adjunct professor at Washington University of Virginia, and has taught in the Netherlands, Trinidad, Dominican, Uganda, Kenya, and China. He has published multiple articles, a book, and is sought after as a speaker in the area of Bible, Marriage, Parenting, Single Living, and other topics. He has been a senior pastor for over 20 years and desperately wants to see his community transformed so that it is most satisfied in Christ. He hopes that the gospel will grow in the hearts of those who hear him and that wisdom will flow from it.
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