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each edition of The Politics of Jesus and the discussion below.

      PART 1

Exegetical Exercises

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      Introduction

      The critics found it easy to disregard matters of direct textual interpretation, especially when the reading of the text calls into question one or another of the deeply believed axioms of Western Protestant culture. The ability to perceive that what the Bible says is different from what we have always assumed it meant is very difficult to acquire and to act upon. This problem is the same for people who consider themselves “liberal” as for those who consider themselves “evangelical.”

      It is not simple for an author to deal with this kind of critical response. It rejects what had been argued without dealing with the textual and historical basis on which the argument rests. One can argue with the nonbiblical assumptions that the critic holds and that have kept him or her from reading the text straightforwardly without being conscious that they are nonbiblical. But to lift up and argue with the unavowed philosophy of one’s own culture is difficult.

      The other path, which requires more patience, is simply to go back yet again to the text, to read yet again, still more modestly; with still less confidence that we already know all that it says; with still more attention to historical context and literary coherence; with still more concern to understand, from the inside, the mind of the writer(s); with still more trust that “the Lord has yet more light and truth to break forth from his Holy Word.”

      John

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