Hermeneutics of creeds and confessions: The question of continuity and change
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Keywords

History
Truth
Fallibilism Truth and its formulations
Propositional revelation

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Echeverria, E. (2015). Hermeneutics of creeds and confessions: The question of continuity and change. Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 1(1), 99–123. https://doi.org/10.17570/stj.2015.v1n1.a5

Abstract

Modern culture has not really rendered creeds and confessions untrue; far less has it rendered them unbiblical. But it has rendered them implausible and distasteful. They are implausible because they are built on old-fashioned notions of truth and language. They make the claim that a linguistic formulation of a state of affairs can have a binding authority beyond the mere text on the page that creeds actually refer to something and that that something has significance for all of humanity.
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