Questions for Individual Reflection/Group Discussion: (15-30 minutes)
Calling attention to the plurality of Biblical interpretations coming from the variety of faith communities assembled at the intentionally ecumenical community at YDS, Dr. Baden lifts up the fraught endeavor of basing public policy on Biblical interpretation. What examples can you cite of when Biblical interpretation has been used in support of public policy? Were they effective or ineffective, and why?
Can you think of examples of when a community’s Biblical interpretation should govern their public policy?
As a student of the Bible, do you find there to be “stable discernable things” in it? If so, name, or journal them. If not, in your experience have you encountered those who do?
Reflecting on Dr. Baden’s comments about how Judaism’s interpretive traditions de-center a single interpretation of the Bible, in favor of a “kaleidoscope of interpretations,” share/discuss/journal when you have become aware of more than one reading of a text. What was the context? Whose experience was centered in the conversation? What was at stake in their interpretation?