I had the same thought. The difference being that Webb charted the "movement" in precisely the opposite direction as Hays with regard to homosexuality (according to someone who knew the book well; I haven't read it).
I think it was Thomas Oden who said that once you take this kind of approach to the Bible, it's like staring down a deep we…
I had the same thought. The difference being that Webb charted the "movement" in precisely the opposite direction as Hays with regard to homosexuality (according to someone who knew the book well; I haven't read it).
I think it was Thomas Oden who said that once you take this kind of approach to the Bible, it's like staring down a deep well and you'll inevitably see your own reflection back; in other words you'll come away with God saying what you want to say.
I had the same thought. The difference being that Webb charted the "movement" in precisely the opposite direction as Hays with regard to homosexuality (according to someone who knew the book well; I haven't read it).
I think it was Thomas Oden who said that once you take this kind of approach to the Bible, it's like staring down a deep well and you'll inevitably see your own reflection back; in other words you'll come away with God saying what you want to say.
Thomas Oden has those one-liners, doesn't he?