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David (D): This work began as a traditional approach to an Introduction to the New testament: A survey of the structure and topics of the New Testament.
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However, when introduced to sensus plenior, it took a turn to become a dialog between a traditional approach to scripture and that which is totally unfamiliar to the traditional approach.
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What value is there in considering the proposition of sensus plenior?
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Bob (B): I did not set out to make a new hermeneutic or way to study the Bible, so I did not formulate a reason to study differently. It is only after the fact of reading the sensus plenior, that I may speak to the point.
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=Table of Contents=
 
=Table of Contents=

Revision as of 21:11, 11 May 2020

A Survey of The Life and Teachings of Jesus

© L.D. Underwood 2010

David (D): This work began as a traditional approach to an Introduction to the New testament: A survey of the structure and topics of the New Testament.

However, when introduced to sensus plenior, it took a turn to become a dialog between a traditional approach to scripture and that which is totally unfamiliar to the traditional approach.

What value is there in considering the proposition of sensus plenior?

Bob (B): I did not set out to make a new hermeneutic or way to study the Bible, so I did not formulate a reason to study differently. It is only after the fact of reading the sensus plenior, that I may speak to the point.


Table of Contents

A General Introduction to the New Testament
Preview of the Gospel Quartet
The Synoptic Problem
SLTJ:Ch 4
SLTJ:Ch 5
SLTJ:Ch 6
SLTJ:Ch 7
SLTJ:Ch 8
SLTJ:Ch 9
SLTJ:Ch 10
SLTJ:Ch 11
SLTJ:Ch 12
SLTJ:Ch 13
[[SLTJ:Ch 14]
SLTJ:Ch 15
SLTJ:Ch 16