Here he saw and put into practice the task of exegesis as listening to the text as apostolic testimony to divine address. |
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Solemn pronouncements are made on the basis of textual exegesis rather than living experience. |
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He weaves together critical exegesis with discussion of Kosovo, diplomacy, and the war itself. |
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But there is no reason why exegesis in the concrete should be considered apart from a theological reading. |
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If a writer isn't careful, even the best biblical exegesis can render a parable lifeless. |
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Thus it is more like a volume of patristic exegesis of Scripture than a modern work of history or theology. |
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But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis. |
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The exegesis explores the genre of women's erotica and is well grounded in contemporary critical theory. |
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The authors themselves provide lengthy and thoughtful exegesis of the texts they reproduce. |
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Subjects treated include matters of exegesis, systematic theology and church history. |
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The main direction of this essay is concerned primarily with exegesis and the history of interpretation. |
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He stresses that the exegesis offers a critical explanation setting up the interpretative framework for the examiner. |
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If that were the case, then the object of Augustinian exegesis would indeed be to annihilate particular texts. |
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That is to say, it is concerned with academic biblical exegesis and academic dogmatic theology. |
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Therefore, it can be said that true exegesis allows for a basically literal interpretation. |
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The exegesis, far from being new, sloppy in concept, or un-researched, now has its own developing history and rigor. |
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One of the courses I investigated includes a fine, thorough analysis of the steps involved in exegesis. |
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Where are the readings of Scripture by theologians, attempting to wrestle with exegesis of texts? |
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The work will give strong impetus to the growing interest in the history of patristic exegesis in the English-speaking world. |
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Although he does not cite this particular passage, the author fills his book with similar examples for his scintillating exegesis. |
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Is theological exegesis ruled reading-community interpretation-all the way down? |
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This is fitting, as originalism has more in common with biblical exegesis than any responsible form of judicial decision-making. |
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Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface. |
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In place of allegorizing, which was consciously rejected, Antiochene exegesis was occupied with textual criticism. |
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This exegesis is based on logical reasoning although R. Simeon argues from a scriptural text. |
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I knew that these would form my exegesis, yet still I lacked framing. |
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In 1976 he stayed during a sabbatical year in Schimmert and attended college on the UTP in Heerlen, especially for exegesis. |
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Covers all non-finite verb forms and introduces NT textual criticism, with further guided readings and exegesis in the New Testament. |
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Introduces OT textual criticism and exegesis of narrative and poetic texts. |
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The CEBIPAL is divided into two departments, one for exegesis and one for hermeneutics. |
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The work, using methods of reading proper to biblical exegesis, tries to do justice to the structures of the texts of Francis of Assisi. |
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Being an ayatollah, I can modestly say that I am something of an expert in textual exegesis. |
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The responses from mission dioceses often highlighted the need of simple, clear courses on Scripture founded on sound scientific exegesis. |
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If exegesis is a new thing to you, I suggest you invest in a good book on this matter. |
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As soon as exegesis of the Old Testament becomes an issue necessary to daily reading of Scripture, typology becomes of far greater importance than tropology. |
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The pluriformity of biblical data seems to call for a modest but correct exegesis of biblical texts that recognizes whatever unity or disunity there may be. |
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I hope also to show that perennial philosophy is not an historical relic, a cast-off from an alien time, fit only for the cramped exegesis of modern historians of ideas. |
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It does not require great skills in biblical theology and hermeneutics and exegesis to understand God's message concerning the depth, extent, and significance of the Flood. |
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One is a more or less sociological exegesis in the following sense. |
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In a wry pastiche of traditional exegesis, Amichai takes on the rabbinic anxiety about nature as alien, goyish, a seduction. |
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Loli, as she us familiarly known, gave a brilliant exposition of her research and exegesis of the Biblical texts on Mary in Post-Conciliar publications. |
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Can an artifact susceptible to exegesis be considered a work of art? |
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The struggle between historical and tropological exegesis was emphasized in the debate between Luther and Zwingli over the understanding of the Lord's Supper. |
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Since 1996 Bishop Pei has been active as professor of exegesis and biblical theology at the regional seminary in Shenyang and as its vice-rector and student dean. |
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God's uniqueness excludes the presence of any other divinity, in spite of the diversity of languages, exegesis, scriptures that describe God and relation with Him. |
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During the first assemblies, some bishops pronounced some reserve regarding exegetes, opposing their scientific work with a more spiritual exegesis. |
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The rediscovery of the poetic, expressive and meta-literary functions of the word invites one to give the text's polysemy all its place, including in an exegesis that is concerned with the historical system of reference. |
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As with Deism and Materialism, the German Rationalism invaded the department of Biblical exegesis. |
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Complicated metaphors are often said to exist within the lyrics, as is common with nursery rhyme exegesis. |
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Although Roman religion was not based on scriptures and exegesis, priestly literature was one of the earliest written forms of Latin prose. |
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These categories brought Greek learning together with biblical exegesis in the Antiochene tradition of Theodore of Mopsuestia. |
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Zand or 'Interpretation' is a term for the exegesis of Avestan texts through glosses, commentaries and translations. |
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The professor of New Testament Greek, sensitive to the question likewise treats an exegesis of a text in reference to the Qumran,apocalyptic and apocryphal texts, as well as the rabbinic writings. |
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Where the Keri's have to do with exegesis or grammar, by far the largest part of them proceed immediately from the Masorets themselves. |
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Elfriede Verón teaches biblical exegesis, hermeneutics, Greek, and New Testament at the Instituto Bíblico de Asunción, a regional campus of the Universidad Evangélica del Paraguay. |
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In 1291 Bahyah ben Asher of Saragossa, published his commentary on the Pentateuch, in which he followed the lines of mystical exegesis inaugurated by Nahmanides. |
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You can be as satiated with performance as you can with critical exegesis. |
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The Loores is a lengthy exegesis on Old Testament prefigurations of Mary and a detailed recount of the life of Christ. |
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As late as fourteenth-century Byzantium, the exegesis of biblical theophanies was still providing the exegetical infrastructure for the Hesychast controversy. |
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He studied the Old Testament, the text and commentaries of the Talmud, the Mishna and Gemara, also delving into the intricacies of Biblical exegesis and the Targum. |
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It therefore comes as something of a surprise to read Celia Chazelle's magnificent exegesis of an ivory crucifixion scene originally made for Charles the Bald. |
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In antiquity, two schools of exegesis developed in Alexandria and Antioch. |
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Yet the temptation to engage in exegesis was resisted by Mahonri Sharp Young when he wrote about an earlier Calder exhibition in the June 1977 issue of Apollo. |
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The science of Quranic commentary and exegesis is known as tafsir. |
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