How Progressive Christianity Rewrites Scripture
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In this episode of Rooted in Logos, we take a deeper look at one of the most important issues facing the modern church: biblical interpretation.
What happens when culture begins shaping how Christians read Scripture? What is the difference between exegesis and eisegesis? And how can the same Bible be used to support radically different conclusions?
We discuss:
- exegesis vs. eisegesis
- hermeneutics and why context matters
- Scripture interpreting Scripture
- the unity of the Bible across 66 books, 40 authors, and 1,500 years
- common verses taken out of context, including Philippians 4:13, Jeremiah 29:11, Psalm 46:10, and John 10:10
- how progressive Christianity often reframes Scripture through modern cultural assumptions
We also explore why church history matters, why isolated proof texts are dangerous, and why faithful Christians must approach the Word with humility rather than using it to validate what we already want to believe.
Because the question is not simply whether we read the Bible.
The question is whether we allow the Bible to read us.
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