Hermeneutics
Jacobs on 'hermeneutics of suspicion:'
Discernment is required to know what kind of gift one is being presented with, and in what spirit to accept it, (if at all), but a universal suspicion of gifts and givers, like an indiscriminate acceptance of all gifts, constitutes an abdication of discernment in favour of an a priorism that smothers the spirit.
Alan Jacobs A Theology of Reading: The Hermeneutics of Love (Boulder: Westview, 2001), 24.
Discernment is required to know what kind of gift one is being presented with, and in what spirit to accept it, (if at all), but a universal suspicion of gifts and givers, like an indiscriminate acceptance of all gifts, constitutes an abdication of discernment in favour of an a priorism that smothers the spirit.
Alan Jacobs A Theology of Reading: The Hermeneutics of Love (Boulder: Westview, 2001), 24.
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