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1 | Book of Life | Bible general Archive 4 | Austin Floyd | 233121 | ||
Good reminder, Doc. However, there are false teachers too, not just false prophets. 2 Peter 2:1. Pointing to a specific verse is not necessarilly equal to the Truth. | ||||||
2 | Book of Life | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 233126 | ||
Hi, Austin... That's true... but in a Study Bible Forum it is the first step for any kind of deliberation. It is also stated in the Terms of use. Concerning false teachers, you might be interested in post #156049 and #182013. I did a series of posts in a thread starting in #156916 on notes I had made in hermeneutics classes I took. In Him, Doc |
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3 | What is 'sanctified common sense'? | Bible general Archive 4 | Michael Draves | 233179 | ||
Doc In your quote of James A. Fowler 182013 what does 'sanctified common sense' mean? |
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4 | What is 'sanctified common sense'? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 233186 | ||
Hi, Mike... Look closely at the context of the quote, the context of the paragraph; who is being discussed? what is scriptural context? what was the issue Paul was addressing? I think you can work it out linguistically. We could dig deeply into the theology of the particular terminology -- I can help you with that if you want -- but I don't think that that would serve Fowler's intended purpose; i.e., how he meant to be understood. In Him, Doc |
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