I think the approach is a little less than about one of these categories and more about: how to preach Christ according to Scripture, that is, how Scripture points to Christ and God's work through him for our salvation. And what we identify as typology, etc. is done stream of that basic instinct.
Excellent and worth a read again. Patrick Schreiner helpfully employs the four-senses approach to Scripture in his recent work, The Transfiguration of Christ. Literal, allegorical, moral and analytical.
Very helpful. How best should we describe their interpretive approach? Christological? Typological? Theological? Etc..
I think the approach is a little less than about one of these categories and more about: how to preach Christ according to Scripture, that is, how Scripture points to Christ and God's work through him for our salvation. And what we identify as typology, etc. is done stream of that basic instinct.
Excellent and worth a read again. Patrick Schreiner helpfully employs the four-senses approach to Scripture in his recent work, The Transfiguration of Christ. Literal, allegorical, moral and analytical.
Ah, I have yet to read it. But I would like to do so! He used to be my small group leader.