Hermeneutics is the study of biblical interpretation principles and their use throughout history, the impact of genre, and its significance to Christian life.
All Biblical Studies Program classes are offered at an affordable cost in a facilitated online learning environment for Navigator staff. If you’re interested in a self-guided tour of Scriptural doctrine and theology, feel free to explore the course content here at your own pace.
Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Additional Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Bibliology Implications for Hermeneutics #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
A History of Biblical Interpretation #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
The Importance of Context #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Compositional (Linguistic) Analysis #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Genre Analysis 1: Narratives, Poetry, Wisdom Literature #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Genre Analysis 2: Law and Prophecy #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Genre Analysis 3: Gospels, Epistles and Apocalyptic Literature #
by Jim Mock and Bill Tell
Canonical and Theological Analysis #
by Jim Mock
Present Significance #
by Bill Tell
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