by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study
In this post, I discuss the fourth through the sixth sources of theology of the Theological Hexagon. These sources are general revelation, experience, and emotion. General Revelation The term “general revelation” means, “[R]evelation about God given through the...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study
In this post, I discuss the first three sources of theology of the Theological Hexagon. These sources are Scripture, reason, and tradition. Special Revelation, i.e., Scripture The term “special revelation”, i.e., Scripture, means the Bible (i.e., sixty-six books of...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study
This is the first of three posts about what I call the Theological Hexagon. The Theological Hexagon is a prioritized visual representation of the sources one ought to use to arrive at the single, definite and fixed interpretation of a passage of Scripture. ...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study
Most churches do not stress the arsenal of research tools that are necessary for a Bible student to carry out better, more competent, Bible study. As a consequence, many Christ-followers do not have a clue that they need research tools, much less what research...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study
The article about “Journibles” (see the guest post at knowableword.com by Angie Stanley entitled “Why I Love Journibles” (October 25, 2019 ) (link: https://www.knowableword.com/2019/10/25/why-i-love-journibles/ . ) reminded me about the significant...