For Kenneth: “Textual Criticism”
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 7:29 am
Kenneth,
I took a look at your book excerpts as you’ve posted them on your website.
I notice that you talk about “textual criticism” and what you’ve learned from it, but I don’t see any textual criticism in the book. It’s just your interpretations of various passages and explanations of things that people may consider difficult in the Bible.
What definition do you use for “textual criticism”? Is that just your way of saying “hermeneutics” or “interpretation”? We normally use the word to refer to lower criticism (trying to determine what the most likely original reading of the text would have been) or higher criticism (trying to determine the sources from which a text may have been constructed). Do you mean something else by the term?
I took a look at your book excerpts as you’ve posted them on your website.
I notice that you talk about “textual criticism” and what you’ve learned from it, but I don’t see any textual criticism in the book. It’s just your interpretations of various passages and explanations of things that people may consider difficult in the Bible.
What definition do you use for “textual criticism”? Is that just your way of saying “hermeneutics” or “interpretation”? We normally use the word to refer to lower criticism (trying to determine what the most likely original reading of the text would have been) or higher criticism (trying to determine the sources from which a text may have been constructed). Do you mean something else by the term?