INERRANCY & HERMENEUTICS. What every Evangelical pastor should know about biblical truth and interpretation



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INERRANCY & HERMENEUTICS What every Evangelical pastor should know about biblical truth and interpretation

True or false? EFCA pastors believe that every word of the Bible is literally true

Is loincloth true?

Well versed Poorly versed Literal interpretation Literalistic interpretation Hurrah! Boo!

1. Absolute inerrancy (too hard) 2. Limited inerrancy (too soft) 3. Critical inerrancy (just right!)

II. THE NATURE OF SCRIPTURE Inspired Discourse

THE HOLY BIBLE is inspired discourse that presents Christ in order to form Christ in us and does so in many ways

III. THESES ON INERRANCY What every pastor should know

Deceptions to avoid Do not confuse inerrancy with perfect book theology.

Deceptions to avoid Do not confuse literal with literalistic interpretation

Cron ki tis noun acute or chronic inflation of literality also: a hermeneutical disease marked by this

Deceptions to avoid Do not use inerrancy as a device for de-coding holy enigmas or for dismissing interpretive disagreement

Definitions to ponder Infallible : not liable to fail (cf. impeccable ) For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it (Isa. 55:10-11)

Definitions to ponder Inerrancy means that when all facts are known, the Scriptures properly interpreted will be shown to be wholly true in everything that they affirm, whether that has to do with doctrine or morality or with the social, physical, or life sciences.

Definitions to ponder When all the facts are known, the Bible (in its original writings) properly interpreted in light of which culture and communication means had developed by the time of its composition will be shown to be completely true (and therefore not false) in all that it affirms, to the degree of precision intended by the author, in all matters relating to God and his creation - from David Dockery, Christian Scripture: An Evangelical Perspective on Inspiration, Authority and Interpretation

Following the way the words go insofar as they make affirmations Literal truth requires literal interpretation, which in turn requires literary (i.e., discourse) sensitivity: literacy.

Verses a well-versed inerrancy will ponder Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true (Rev. 21:5) Let God be proved true (Rom. 3:4) Your word is truth (John 17:17) Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away (Matt. 24:35)

Definitions to ponder True words communicate what is Truth is a covenantal correspondence, a faithful fit, between what is said and what is, between God s words and God s deeds, between what God says and what God is Jesus is the truth because he fulfills what God promised (truth as fidelity) and because he corresponds to what God is (truth as reliability)

Authority belongs to truth and truth only.... I can make no sense no reverent sense, anyway of the idea, sometimes met, that God speaks his truth to us in and through false statements by biblical writers - J. I. Packer, Truth & Power: The Place of Scripture in the Christian Life

Definitions to ponder Error

Mistakes in Literature and Whether They Matter Sir Christopher Ricks Professor of Poetry (Oxford University), Professor of the Humanities (Boston University)

Yes, the world is established; it shall never be moved (Ps. 93:1c)

Prof. John Frame (Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando) Inerrancy means that Scripture is true, not that it is maximally precise An error is a failure to make good on one s claim Statements, especially in ordinary language, often claim different kinds and degrees of precision

Morals for interpretation: Inerrancy is not a quick fix to pervasive interpretive pluralism, or to determine in advance what kind of truths we will discover in Scripture. Inerrancy is rather a call to a long hermeneutical obedience in the same direction the words go.

Morals for interpretation: Inerrancy applies to the authorial discourse of Scripture, not to the reader s interpretation. The best interpreter is therefore a humble interpreter who is open to correction by the text and is willing to listen to others, especially the great cloud of witness-interpreters who have gone before us.

Morals for interpretation Inerrancy does not entail a literalistic hermeneutic, but we may HOPE for true interpretations. HOPE = Historically Omniscient Perfect Exegete

The Spirit s illumination makes readers not historically omniscient, but right-minded and right-hearted Inerrancy of Scripture gives us boldness Fallibility of interpreter gives us pause Interpretive virtue = praying & paying (attention to) the text Humble interpreters will have most boldness when they preach the gospel, the main story-line of Scripture, and the main doctrines affirmed throughout church history

Morals for interpretation The Bible s truth claims should never be determined without first discerning what the biblical authors are saying. Meaning is prior to truth, and literary form (i.e., form of discourse) is prior to meaning content.

Morals for interpretation The forms of biblical literature are like maps in a canonical atlas: we will only be able to follow them if we know how to read them (i.e., what kind of maps they are)

Morals for interpretation Inerrancy does not mean that all biblical narratives must pass the Cronkite test

Genesis 1-3

Distinguished Professor of Biblical Literature and Northwest Semitic Languages and Literature (American Jewish University, Los Angeles)

The literal sense = the literary sense = what the author is doing with his words

CONCLUSION Cheap vs. costly inerrancy

Cheap inerrancy 1. the profession of biblical truth without the interpretive practice 2. the profession of biblical truth with an illiterate interpretative practice

Costly inerrancy 1. We must strive to become biblically literate. 2. We must strive to become virtuous interpreters (righthearted and right-minded readers who desire above all to hear and do God s word) 3. We must be willing to endure ongoing difficulties rather than reach for facile answers.

Journalistic truth: take two 1. The truth of Scripture is journalistic (i.e., like journalism) inasmuch as it is testimony (often eye-witness testimony) to good news: things that God has done in history. Thin description (modern journalistic reporting) vs. thick description (theological reportage that attests the event and its true interpretation)

Journalistic truth: take two 2. Even to read newspapers today requires sensitivity and competence (i.e., literacy) to literary genres

Doing biblical truth: interpretation as discipleship (and discipleship as interpretation)