Reading the resurrection appearance at the lakeside through lenses of sensing and intuition
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Francis, Leslie John
Stevenson, Adam J.
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Abstract
This study forms part of a research project designed to test the sensing, intuition, feeling and
thinking (SIFT) approach to biblical hermeneutics in respect of a wide range of biblical
passages. On this occasion, two contrasting approaches to perceiving (a group of eight
sensing types and a group of nine intuitive types) were invited to address two questions to
John 21:1–12a: What do you see in this passage? What sparks your imagination in this
passage? These two contrasting groups generated characteristically different readings of the
same text.
CONTRIBUTION: The SIFT approach to biblical hermeneutics is rooted in the readerperspective school of interpretation and is concerned with identifying the influence of the
psychological type profile of the reader on the interpretation of text. The present study
adds to a developing body of evidence validating the theory underpinning the SIFT
approach and does so by focusing for the first time on the resurrection appearance at the
lakeside in John 21.
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DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: Data are available from the first author, L.J.F., upon reasonable
request.
Keywords
SIFT approach, Psychology and Bible, Perceiving process, Psychological type, Sensing, Intuition, Sensing, intuition, feeling and thinking (SIFT)
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Citation
Francis, L.J. & Stevenson, A., 2024, ‘Reading the resurrection appearance at the lakeside through lenses of
sensing and intuition’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 80(1), a9048. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v80i1.9048.
