Abstract
Curtis Elliott explores the application of Inductive Bible Study to an Eastern Orthodox context, where the Bible is approached more from a position of mystery and tradition. He presents a number of problems a typical Protestant approach of this method can cause, and proposes a postmodern narrative-weave approach to Bible study that could potentially alleviate some of these problems.
DOI
10.7252/Journal.01.2013S.06
Recommended Citation
Elliott, Curtis
(2013)
"Of Icons and IBS: Contextualizing the Inductive Bible Study Method Among Eastern Orthodox Background Believers,"
The Asbury Journal:
Vol. 68:
No.
1, p. 69-75.
Available at:
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/asburyjournal/vol68/iss1/7
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