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Though he was a highly accomplished student and exegete of Aristotle, he wrote no commentaries on Aristotelian works.
However, in the hands of a skilled preacher and exegete, it is still very serviceable.
Venema noted he was unaware of any reformed exegete in the 16th or 17th centuries who embraced this interpretation.
The only sort of training I had as any kind of exegete or glossator was being taught for A-level how to read Shakespeare, Milton and Dickens.
The exegete, the believer and the theologian linger over the third attitude rec¬ommended to the Israelite: to walk humbly with God.
The exegete counters the literal understanding with a broader interpretation sometimes based on another part of Scripture.
It should dominate the study of John as exegete for the next generation.
He writes as a New Testament exegete but seeks to cross the line for conversation with those in the church responsible for worship and for outreach.
So the jobs of the theologian, the interpreter of history, the counselor, the preacher, the cultural critic, and the scriptural exegete all converge.
Schillebeeckx works not only as a systematic theologian but also as exegete.
Moreover, M. Margot is a recognised exegete of the Vernian Corpus, himself the author of dozens of articles and essays including a monumental Documentary Bibliography of Jules Verne.
I am neither an exegete nor a theologian, but I belong to those little souls that have understood with a child's heart where truth and love are to be found.
One can hardly imagine Obiako as a quiescent exegete accepting uncritically an explication by a babalawo.
As a biblical exegete, Ephraem wrote commentaries on the Old Testament books of Genesis and Exodus and annotated the important 2nd-century Syriac-Greek version of the New Testament, the Diatessaron.
Eusebius himself wrote voluminously as apologist, chronographer, historian, exegete, and controversialist, but his vast erudition is not matched by clarity of thought or attractiveness of presentation.
A text that could not speak to the present was dead, and the exegete had a duty to revive it.
Various textual analyses are provided by a criminologist, an anthropologist, a researcher in lexicometry and a Talmudic exegete.
Ficowski is precisely such a contemporary exegete, holding up Schulz as the Authentic, as literature that will not turn to ash.
Nevertheless scholars will appreciate the outspokenness and clear choices of the exegete.
Incorporating this understanding changes the way we exegete passages such as the Parable of the Lost Coin or the way we picture life on the shore of the Galilean Sea.
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This, in fact, constitutes his real and permanent distinction as an exegete.
Palmieri was not only a theologian, a moralist and a philosopher, but an exegete.
Both as an exegete and as a typologist he appears as a disciple of the Pharisees.
As an exegete he exercised a powerful, and on the whole a beneficial, influence on theological investigation.
As an exegete and biblical critic no less than as a grammarian he has left his abiding mark.
As long as he remained in Spain he was only known as a clever mathematician and astronomer, not as an exegete.
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