The Biblical Christianity Podcast

Hermeneutics: The New Hermeneutic Rebranded

48 min · 29. maj 2026
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Old error has a way of coming back with new packaging. In this episode, we examine The New Hermeneutic Rebranded and show how terms like core gospel, storyline, first-level doctrines, and not a fellowship issue are often used to weaken biblical authority. This discussion closes our hermeneutics series by defending the need to interpret Scripture according to what God has revealed — through command, approved example, and necessary inference. The question is not whether the Bible can be understood. The question is whether we are willing to obey it.

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