Reading the Signs: Guidance for the Pilgrim Community

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 58 (1):28-41 (2004)
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Abstract

To interpret scripture, we must first recognize the “thing” of which it speaks: the incarnation understood through the commandments of love for God and neighbor. Scripture consists of “signs” that disclose that message. Interpreting the signs and communicating their meaning are dynamic processes that engage the “unquiet” of the human condition

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