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Living by Every Word
by Dr. Phillip G. Kayser with Biblical Blueprints
Biblical Blueprints exists to fight the bad presuppositions that "set themselves up against the knowledge of God" (2 Cor. 10:5), the glasses that keep ordinary Christians and theologians alike from seeing how "the key of knowledge," the whole Bible — and every word of it — applies to the whole person and all of life. Biblical Blueprints wants to equip ordinary men and women to use the key of knowledge themselves — to equip a generation of radical Reformers who don't just consume theology-already-done-for-you, but rather continue to mine and apply Scripture's axioms for all of life.
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S1 E5 - Jesus and Ethics
How do we know when to follow Jesus' example, and when Jesus did things as God that we aren't meant to do? In the last episode of our first season, Dr. Kayser demonstrates some of the principles of biblical interpretation he laid out previously, showing how the Scriptures give us all we need to sort this one out.
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S1 E4 - Jesus and the Sword
What's the biblical defense for the "right of self-defense"? How can we prove that Jesus actually mandated self-defense in Luke 22? Here Dr. Kayser gives two more principles of hermeneutics derived from the Bible itself. For dive deeper than we can on this podcast, be sure to check out https://biblicalblueprints.com/divine-right for loads of resources on resisting tyranny and particularly the message: Self Control Under Tyranny
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S1 E3 - Ethics and Narrative
How do you know what lessons to pull from the Bible's narrative passages? Narrative is descriptive, not prescriptive, right? Here Dr. Kayser explains the relationship between narrative and ethics, the four dimensions of biblical ethics, how to recognize a command or rule, and five questions to ask to make sure you're not drawing the wrong lessons from the narrative.
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S1 E2 - Any Father Can Engage in Hermeneutics
The Bible isn't a mystical code book that only the superintelligent few can understand because they have a decoding ring. Deuteronomy 6 implies that God intended it to be able to be understood by every father.Here are six hermeneutical rules and presuppositions to get you started.1. We must approach the text with humility rather than pride. 2. God wants us to live by every word of Scripture.3. The Bible is the standard by which all other truth claims must be judged - including truth claims about hermeneutics.4. Hermeneutics involves more than simply reading the text.5. The meaning of a phrase must be gathered from the context.6. The Bible must be interpreted literally according to its normal grammatical sense.7. Each passage has only one meaning, even though it can have many applications.
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S1 E1 - Disastrous Consequences of Bad Hermeneutics
Dr. Kayser starts out his hermeneutics series with examples of bad hermeneutical systems paralyzing the modern church. He then demonstrates that Scripture alone — for example, the examples of how Jesus and the apostles interpreted Scripture — gives an entire system of hermeneutics. This podcast gives a defense for learning our hermeneutics from Christ and the Word rather than man-made hermeneutic systems.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Biblical Blueprints exists to fight the bad presuppositions that "set themselves up against the knowledge of God" (2 Cor. 10:5), the glasses that keep ordinary Christians and theologians alike from seeing how "the key of knowledge," the whole Bible — and every word of it — applies to the whole person and all of life. Biblical Blueprints wants to equip ordinary men and women to use the key of knowledge themselves — to equip a generation of radical Reformers who don't just consume theology-already-done-for-you, but rather continue to mine and apply Scripture's axioms for all of life.
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