Unitarian Christian Alliance | James White on exegesis vs eisegesis @UnitarianChristianAlliance | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
UCA Board Member Brandon Duke, having a little fun with some comments by James White during the White/Tuggy debate on "Is Jesus YHWH?".
On the substance, debate watchers should take note of the clear and many passages Dr. Dale Tuggy built his case on, in contrast to the few and unclear passages Dr. James White built his case on.
Source for the clips below:
Dale Tuggy and James White debate: "Is Jesus YHWH?" (best quality, with slides)
youtu.be/ky2SaHscSIo?si=6RVjnlay4jfcZ3pK
Why We Believe - The Trinity
youtu.be/C-2nYJHXj60?si=szeIsRAbXbaijR4C
For the terms exegesis and eisegesis:
"In biblical exegesis, the opposite of exegesis (to draw out) is eisegesis (to draw in), in the sense of an eisegetic commentator "importing" or "drawing in" their own subjective interpretations into the text, unsupported by the text itself. Eisegesis is often used as a derogatory term."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exegesis
gotquestions.org/exegesis-eisegesis.html
UCA Board Member Brandon Duke, having a little fun with some comments by James White during the White/Tuggy debate on "Is Jesus YHWH?".
On the substance, debate watchers should take note of the clear and many passages Dr. Dale Tuggy built his case on, in contrast to the few and unclear passages Dr. James White built his case on.
Source for the clips below:
Dale Tuggy and James White debate: "Is Jesus YHWH?" (best quality, with slides)
youtu.be/ky2SaHscSIo?si=6RVjnlay4jfcZ3pK
Why We Believe - The Trinity
youtu.be/C-2nYJHXj60?si=szeIsRAbXbaijR4C
For the terms exegesis and eisegesis:
"In biblical exegesis, the opposite of exegesis (to draw out) is eisegesis (to draw in), in the sense of an eisegetic commentator "importing" or "drawing in" their own subjective interpretations into the text, unsupported by the text itself. Eisegesis is often used as a derogatory term."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exegesis
gotquestions.org/exegesis-eisegesis.html