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Episode Synopsis
Don't Read Into This Title
Welcome to episode two of The Thinklings Podcast!
Something extraordinary is born in this episode, something Thinklings will do until the end of life on this earth: Books & Business. Boom – a new podcast segment was born! During this segment, we talk about books we have been reading (or audio-booking) intending to provide an assessment of their overall value to be read by you!
After Books & Business, Thinkling Stearns leads a discussion regarding authorial intent. The goal of interpretation should be to seek the original author’s meaning, and this idea obviously has ramifications for Bible study. Authorial intent also influences our interpretation of every book we read. You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but you can judge this podcast episode by its title – “Don’t read into this title.” In this case, our title intends to begin discussing authorial intent and hermeneutics. Let’s dive into the conversation!
Key Ideas in 002-Don't Read Into This Title
Books
The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis
The Tree of Life - Roland E. Murphy
Wordsmithy - Doug Wilson
Authorial Intent
Bible
Hermeneutics
Isaiah 5
Timestamps
Edit Text Editor
Books & Business
1:06 – Thinkling Little – The Tree of Life (Roland E. Murphy)
2:21 – Thinkling Carter – The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe (C.S. Lewis)
7:27 – Thinkling Stearns – Wordsmithy (Doug Wilson)
Main Content
11:18 – Thinkling Stearns – Authorial Intent
Final Meditation in God’s Word
22:27 – Thinkling Little – Isaiah 5
Welcome to episode two of The Thinklings Podcast!
Something extraordinary is born in this episode, something Thinklings will do until the end of life on this earth: Books & Business. Boom – a new podcast segment was born! During this segment, we talk about books we have been reading (or audio-booking) intending to provide an assessment of their overall value to be read by you!
After Books & Business, Thinkling Stearns leads a discussion regarding authorial intent. The goal of interpretation should be to seek the original author’s meaning, and this idea obviously has ramifications for Bible study. Authorial intent also influences our interpretation of every book we read. You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but you can judge this podcast episode by its title – “Don’t read into this title.” In this case, our title intends to begin discussing authorial intent and hermeneutics. Let’s dive into the conversation!
Key Ideas in 002-Don't Read Into This Title
Books
The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis
The Tree of Life - Roland E. Murphy
Wordsmithy - Doug Wilson
Authorial Intent
Bible
Hermeneutics
Isaiah 5
Timestamps
Edit Text Editor
Books & Business
1:06 – Thinkling Little – The Tree of Life (Roland E. Murphy)
2:21 – Thinkling Carter – The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe (C.S. Lewis)
7:27 – Thinkling Stearns – Wordsmithy (Doug Wilson)
Main Content
11:18 – Thinkling Stearns – Authorial Intent
Final Meditation in God’s Word
22:27 – Thinkling Little – Isaiah 5
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