Wednesday, June 2, 2010

A short example of homosexual hermeneutics...

Anti-gays hide their bias behind the Bible - CNN.com

3 comments:

Alex said...

Is the "homosexual hermeneutic" really a different hermeneutic, or just a similar hermeneutic that reaches different conclusions than the "norm."

Rags said...

It is only different to the extent that it begins with a different set of presuppositions than what I would label as a traditional approach.

It is true that many homosexual readings of scripture use (or attempt to use) sound historical-grammatical principles which goes to illustrate the powerful hold that presuppositions have on every reading no matter the "historical/grammatical" committment.

Alex said...

Is that what it shows? I don't know...

However, I do think that when it comes to the relevant texts, particularly in the HB, they do a better job sticking to those principles than your average non-affirming reader.

Also, you're talking about presuppositions as if they're separate in some autonomous way from "sound historical-grammatical principles." As if said principles are neutral things that are just waiting to be colored by our presuppositions, rather than reflecting the color of our systems of propositions.