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Reading The Bible and ConfessionsGeneva Press / 1999 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionJack Rogers sets forth seven guidelines for the interpretation of scripture and the Confessions. Honest about past misinterpretations that sanctioned slavery and the subordination of women, he records positive changes from proof-texting to applying the totality of Jesus' message and ministry. Rogers builds upon the confessional and governmental heritage of the church in offering suggestions for practical application of these interpretations in the future. His purpose is to stimulate individual and communal use of both scripture and the Confessions in accordance with Presbyterian faith.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionJack Rogers sets forth seven guidelines for the interpretation of Scripture and the Confessions. Rogers builds upon the confessional and governmental heritage of the church in offering suggestions for practical applications of these interpretations in the future. His purpose is to stimulate individual and communal use of both Scripture and the Confessions in accordance with Presbyterian faith, and he encourages us to use these resources to apply Christ's message in our own time and context. Author BioJack Rogers is Professor Emeritus of Theology at San Francisco Theological Seminary in California. He was moderator of the 213th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Roger's books include Reading the Bible and the Confessions, Claiming the Center: Churches and Conflicting Worldviews, and Presbyterian Creeds, all published by WJK.
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