Recently, @NBTX11 posed a question about slavery in the Bible. As I approached my replies to our brother, I already knew my basic line of retort. It came from how I approach scripture as a whole (my hermeneutic).
It got me thinking. Most people struggle with the validity of polygyny because of the paradigm under which they’ve been taught to approach scripture.
When you are called on to defend your views of polygyny, it can fall on deaf ears because people have a completely different hermeneutic that prevents them from understanding your views.
In a nutshell, how do you explain to people your approach to scripture that allows you to arrive at your views of polygyny?
*note: thoughtful answers are encouraged, but keep them short enough so that a person new to the topic of polygyny can follow along without getting overwhelmed with lengthy script.
Shalom
It got me thinking. Most people struggle with the validity of polygyny because of the paradigm under which they’ve been taught to approach scripture.
When you are called on to defend your views of polygyny, it can fall on deaf ears because people have a completely different hermeneutic that prevents them from understanding your views.
In a nutshell, how do you explain to people your approach to scripture that allows you to arrive at your views of polygyny?
*note: thoughtful answers are encouraged, but keep them short enough so that a person new to the topic of polygyny can follow along without getting overwhelmed with lengthy script.
Shalom