Reading to Understand: A Case for Exegetical Competence

If the skill of reading for understanding is important for the readers of secular works for non-ministry applications, is it not much more so for the Christian expositor of the Bible? In the first chapter of Mortimer Adler’s How To Read A Book, (cited below), the author makes a strong case for reading a bookContinue reading “Reading to Understand: A Case for Exegetical Competence”