In light of the two natures of Christ, partitive exegesis assists biblical interpreters with discerning the different registers in which the scriptures speak of Christ, whether in reference to his human or divine nature, yet without dividing the person. Partitive exegesis is not forced on the text but springs from the text, and keeps the interpreter from trinitarian and Christological missteps that threaten the Christian faith.
Sarabeth gets right to the point of one of the common results of spiritual abuse: difficulty reading Scripture. She gives seven things to do when reading the Bible is a trigger.
This week Aimee Byrd joins us to discuss her new book, The Sexual Reformation: Restoring the Dignity and Personhood of Man and Woman.
This week we’re joined by Sarabeth Kapusta, host of Reconstructing Your Faith with Sarabeth Kapusta.
Part two of a conversation with the authors of Jesus and Gender: Living As Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Elyse Fitzpatrick and Eric Schumacher.
Part one of a two part conversation with Elyse Fitzpatrick and Eric Schumacher concerning their new book, Jesus and Gender: Living As Sisters and Brothers in Christ.
Abuse has become epidemic in the church—and so has cover-up. But what causes abuse in the church? And how can we stop it?
How do you heal when you’ve been hurt and traumatized by those who profess Christ—when both Christians and church seem incredibly unsafe?
"When I’m speaking with someone who has experienced serious trauma, I think that there is a process whereby you need to get the encouragement and help of the church and its ministry of the gospel, but I also think it’s important to process those things with professional help."