Article Title
Of Icons and IBS: Contextualizing the Inductive Bible Study Method Among Eastern Orthodox Background Believers
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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