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I've been somewhat surprised and enthused by the amount of discussion on Christ-centered hermeneutics in recent years. Certainly, this is an important issue.
Yet, I underestimated the amount of interest and passion that hermeneutics would stir up. Why is there resurgence in a discussion primarily about hermeneutics? Perhaps, some of the popularity of the Christ-centered hermeneutic comes from a generation of Christians that long for a more biblically grounded understanding of Scripture.
Interestingly enough, I have found that while many pastors argue for the importance of Christ-centeredness, there is disagreement on what it should look like. For this reason I recently asked several leading pastors and theologians to examine and discuss Christ-Centered preaching at my blog.
They included:
Dr. Daniel Block (Wheaton College)The e-book is a compliation of these essays that we hope will advance the conversation. Keep reading
Dr. David Murray (Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary)
Dr. Walt Kaiser (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)
Dr. Bryan Chapell (Grace Presbyterian in Peoria, IL)
Appendix One and Two are built from a discussion The Gospel Project we hosted earlier this year. Full audio of the discussion can be found here.
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