Hermeneutics is derived from the Greek word ἑρμηνεύω (hermēneuō), and in the KJV is translated as interpreted or interpretation. In its most basic form, it refers to the study of the principles of interpretation of the Bible. There are …
Recent Comments
- Matthew B. on Dr. Ruckman against himself or Do as I say, not as I do!
- Webmaster on Timeline of major events in the life of Peter S. Ruckman
- Sarah on Timeline of major events in the life of Peter S. Ruckman
- Mark Bell on A look at Ruckman’s reasons for declaring the KJV to be superior to the originals
- Dan Shively on Ruckman’s twisted view of God
-
Recent Posts
- Ruckman’s disregard for Biblical hermeneutics
- Ruckman’s disdain for the founders of Fundamentalism and historic positions
- Ruckman’s teaching on inspiration is confusing and hard to follow
- Is this Ruckman’s favorite person to talk about?
- Analyzing Peter Ruckman: Some random thoughts and unanswered questions
Links to other sites