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Avoiding the Word Concept Fallacy - A Lesson in Biblical and Theological Interpretation - Ep. 12



itunes cover art biblical program I talked about the very common word fallacy called the “word-concept” fallacy. I explained why it is important to understand this fallacy of biblical interpretation because it impinges upon our theology of biblical prophecy.

I then defined the word-concept fallacy, that it is an assumption that studying a single word or phrase corresponds to having studied the entire biblical concept.

Finally, I gave some good examples where the word concept fallacy is committed, particularly in eschatological contexts and discussions with posttribulationists and pretribulationists. I also explained that you do not need to know any Greek to grasp and thus avoid this word fallacy.

 

Links mentioned in the program:

Word Concept Fallacy: The Word “Church” in the Book of Revelation

Biblical Words and Their Meaning: An Introduction to Lexical Semantics by Moses Silva

Exegetical Fallacies by D.A. Carson.

The Semantics of Biblical Language by James Barr

 

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Published on 11 years, 2 months ago






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