Hermeneutics of ST. Paul’s Theology

I was listening to a Sermon on the Biblical Book of the Hebrews. The speaker was saying that the author was unknown. But again he reiterated that Biblical scholars by careful examination of the language, the use of figurative devices, and the eloquence of language all attribute the book of Hebrews to ST. Paul. I would like to use to my literary critical terms to the entire theology of ST. Paul and they are Semantic Massacre and Semanticide. Let’s examine the scripture of ST. Paul: “It’s not the eloquence of language but it’s by the grace of God that we are sustained. The semantic meaning of language is obliterated and magnified to a spiritual plane of existence. In the Philosophy of Post Modernism this would be a structural oblivion as the presence of Being God in the meaning of thought would be a semantic absence. Please refer to the Philosophy of Derrida’s Deconstruction for more clarification. By massacring the semantics of meaning, the killing of the literal meaning for a spiritual one, the great Philosopher and Saint Paul is indulging in the ritual of Semanticide. Semanticide comes from two words Semantics (meaning) and cide (Killing).
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