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[Jacqueline Grey addresses the interrelation of Spirit, tradition, and text, testing out the hermeneutical paradigm developed by John Christopher Thomas, Kenneth J. Archer and others in the “Cleveland School” for charismatic-Pentecostal hermeneutics. Grey examines the post-exilic hermeneutic found in Isaiah 56:1–8 and asks what can be learned from this ancient dynamic reading of Scripture. She points to further accounting for the importance which experience plays in Pentecostal biblical interpretation, especially for pressing theological and ethical issues.]
Published: Dec 24, 2016
Keywords: Faith Community; Reading Approach; Early Tradition; Pentecostal Church; Biblical Narrative
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