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Problem: The 'Greek' church failed to learn Paul's "mystery hidden from the beginning", resulting in an ever increasing number of translations and interpretations missing the the main point of knowing God in a knowable way. Rather that taking a leap of faith, God said that we could know first, then trust and understand. | Problem: The 'Greek' church failed to learn Paul's "mystery hidden from the beginning", resulting in an ever increasing number of translations and interpretations missing the the main point of knowing God in a knowable way. Rather that taking a leap of faith, God said that we could know first, then trust and understand. |
Latest revision as of 08:05, 31 July 2023
Problem: The 'Greek' church failed to learn Paul's "mystery hidden from the beginning", resulting in an ever increasing number of translations and interpretations missing the the main point of knowing God in a knowable way. Rather that taking a leap of faith, God said that we could know first, then trust and understand.
Solution: Reproduce the hermeneutic of Jesus and the NT authors which Evangelical scholars confess that they cannot do.
Audience: As a re-introduced hermeneutic; the worldwide Christian church, reduced by marketing filters.
ROI: Ministry that must work within business constraints as good stewardship.