According to originalism, the meaning of a text is determined at the time of its writing. Originalism in Theology and Law explores the similarities and differences between the theological application of this idea to the Bible and its legal application to the American Constitution.
According to originalism, the meaning of a text is determined at the time of its writing. Originalism in Theology and Law explores the similarities and differences between the theological application of this idea to the Bible and its legal application to the American Constitution.
Mark J. Boone is assistant professor in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Hong Kong Baptist University. Mark D. Eckel is president of The Comenius Institute and associate faculty for various institutions, including Indiana University Indianapolis and Capital Seminary & Graduate School, Lancaster, PA.
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Introduction: Two Originalisms, Mark J. Boone Chapter 1: Originalism: First Theology, First Things, Mark Eckel Chapter 2: Reading Pictures: Comparing Aesthetic and Hermeneutic Discussions of Intention, Jonathan Johnson Chapter 3: The Torah Is Not in Heaven: Living Originalism and Political Integrity in the Oven of Akhnai, Daniel Weissglass Chapter 4: Sacred Scripture, Sacred Constitution: Individual Religious Hermeneutics and Constitutional Interpretation, Nicholas Higgins and Micah Allred Chapter 5: Originalism and Judicial Restraint: Lessons from the Lutheran Reformation, John Ehrett Chapter 6: The Originalist Hermeneutic in Biblical and Constitutional Context: Comparing and Contrasting the Notion of Originalism in Two Very Different Fields, Mark A. Snoeberger Chapter 7: Originalism and the Sources of Authority, Mark J. Boone Chapter 8: A Difference Between Biblical and Constitutional Originalism, Menashe C. Roberts Chapter 9: First Theology and Last Things, Mark Eckel About the Authors
Introduction: Two Originalisms, Mark J. Boone Chapter 1: Originalism: First Theology, First Things, Mark Eckel Chapter 2: Reading Pictures: Comparing Aesthetic and Hermeneutic Discussions of Intention, Jonathan Johnson Chapter 3: The Torah Is Not in Heaven: Living Originalism and Political Integrity in the Oven of Akhnai, Daniel Weissglass Chapter 4: Sacred Scripture, Sacred Constitution: Individual Religious Hermeneutics and Constitutional Interpretation, Nicholas Higgins and Micah Allred Chapter 5: Originalism and Judicial Restraint: Lessons from the Lutheran Reformation, John Ehrett Chapter 6: The Originalist Hermeneutic in Biblical and Constitutional Context: Comparing and Contrasting the Notion of Originalism in Two Very Different Fields, Mark A. Snoeberger Chapter 7: Originalism and the Sources of Authority, Mark J. Boone Chapter 8: A Difference Between Biblical and Constitutional Originalism, Menashe C. Roberts Chapter 9: First Theology and Last Things, Mark Eckel About the Authors
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