Mmm, yes. Such as those illiterate. I'm not saying they couldn't become literate and then learn to study, but everything is tainted from culture. One of the lecturers has spent considerable time in South Asia. Some of the required reading was books by Scott McKnight and David Liverpool.
I don't believe that scholarly works are necessary to lead others to Christ.
Emergent Church, Postmodernism & Deconstruction
Maybe you're reading too many proponents of the emergent church movement, and you should consider reading some of it's detractors.
There are other views on how things should be done.
I think the deconstructionist views of postmodernism have crept too insidiously into the church.
I would recommend giving equal consideration to those with views opposing the emergent church.
If you don't consider some other views, I'm afraid you're going to be neutralized in the mire of deconstructionism.
Think about your own opening post.
Your teachers have you convinced it's virtually impossible to teach people in other cultures, or teach them with current translations... and yet people have been doing those very things perfectly well for a long, long time.
It's a bit nonsensical.
I recommend you devote some serious time, thought, and study, to other views.
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