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Gubi, Peter M.Affiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2016-10-01
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Interpretation (or hermeneutics) has always been part of the Christian experience of discerning what God is saying to us as 'individuals' or as 'community', through text (scripture) and personal experience. In the study of theology, there are many methods for systematically guiding interpretation. One method of theological interpretation is that of 'Heart Theology'. This mode of theological reflection was used extensively by Augustine, and developed further by the Pietist Movement which strongly influenced the work and theology of Zinzendorf1. Moravians often say that they don't have a Moravian Theology. However, they do have a method of establishing a theology - which is Heart Theology.Citation
Gubi, P.M. (2016). Engaging in Hearth Theology as Moravians. Moravian Messenger: Official Journal of the Moravian Church in Great Britain and Ireland. October: 115.Publisher
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