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Galatians 3:28 and the Analogy of Faith

December 14, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - analogy of faith, Hermeneutics, women in ministry
One rule of interpretation is called the analogy of faith (read about it here, or listen about it here). Put simply, the analogy of faith means that, since Scripture is self-consistent, you should interpret Scripture in light of other Scripture. And wherever there is an unclear verse, you should look for a clear verse to
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November 19, 2020
What is Meaning of Analogy of Faith? How Should Scripture Interpret Scripture?
analogy of faith, Matt 28:12-15
The analogy of faith means that Scripture can't contradict Scripture and you should use Scripture to interpret Scripture. Bob and Shawn explain this interesting idea in today's show. Plus, in Matt 28:12-15, if the guards of the tomb knew that Jesus was alive, did that give them mental assent?
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The Johannine Priority

July 16, 2012 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - analogy of faith, eternal life, Johannine, Pauline, priority, rewards
by SC Lazar One could say, with good reason, that the Free Grace movement represents a shift in focus from a traditional Pauline priority in evangelical theology, to a more Johannine one. Put differently, if the Reformation began with a rediscovery of the Pauline corpus and its liberating doctrine of justification by faith apart from
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