The merit of Okpewho's project and the value of this sort of localized exegetic approach thus seem counterbalanced by the polarized perspective of the author. |
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Ms. Clarke does enlist a few talking heads, but her heart obviously isn't in it: the interviews are framed within cartoon television sets, as if to trivialize the whole exegetic process. |
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The theological and exegetic rationales for such duplicity are by now threadbare and rotting. |
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The exegetic, symbolic, cultural and planning exercise that was done concerning the two mentioned icons, has shown that in the Word we can find a wealth up to now unexplored. |
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Several of Nietzsche's works, including Human, All Too Human and The Gay Science are analyzed in detail and several exegetic interpretations are provided. |
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Tatian would continue this exegetic work in his Diatessaron. |
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First, in both accounts the concept of time as well as that of the law seem to be fragmented in a way that potentially strips them of their exegetic and operative value. |
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