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Additionally, he wrote extensively on aesthetics, hermeneutics, and the philosophy of language.
Part of the deal with hermeneutics, by the way, is that texts are not homogenous.
The four essays do cohere around some basic shared presuppositions, stances, and hermeneutics.
The question, then, is not whether hermeneutics will adopt a theological framework, but what kind it will adopt.
Another strength of the book is its attempt to synthesize homiletics, theology, and biblical hermeneutics.
James Packer's essay on hermeneutics predates Anthony Thiselton's efforts to increase hermeneutical awareness among evangelicals.
Reading biblical texts intertextually with a hermeneutics of other deconstructs the familiar and conventional.
His degree theses were about contemporary hermeneutics and the hermeneutics of Matthew.
Most of the chapters deal with hermeneutics, interpretation, or philosophy.
We need to discuss, whether hermeneutics is a sufficient method, or whether we need a new non-hermeneutics, as Anil Bhatti has suggested.
On the surface, Watson's emphasis on biblical theology and Vanhoozer's Trinitarian hermeneutics seem somewhat compatible, but there are crucial differences.
There was consensus on the roles that social constructionism, narrative, and hermeneutics play in postmodern thought and their application to therapy.
At 48, he looks less like a fugitive than a professor, the kind who stays up until dawn debating hermeneutics and drinking box wine.
In addition, we include among others: culture, hermeneutics, identity, alterity, hybridity.
Following his general hermeneutics, the key to an architectural object's meaning is original design intent.
As regards the right to education, a quite comprehensive normative framework and hermeneutics do currently exist.
I don't want to go into hermeneutics and deconstruction and this kind of stuff.
The course will use the method of hermeneutics, based on a branch of philosophy of the same name.
To tackle the question correctly we must first rediscover the importance of the historical situation for hermeneutics.
The CEBIPAL is divided into two departments, one for exegesis and one for hermeneutics.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Such a right he could never have derived from humanity, or philosophy, or hermeneutics.
The hermeneutics of gems are uncertain, and founded on mere fanciful resemblances, on the harmonies of ideas hard to assimilate.
It is no longer a question of hermeneutics, no longer a struggle between abstruse dogmas of rival churches.
It is chiefly in hermeneutics that Ernesti has any claim to eminence as a theologian.
The history of hermeneutics in all times shows that there is but one step from the literal to the allegorical.
As Mr. Tylor observes, no household legend or nursery rhyme is safe from his hermeneutics.
This is a question, as the Germans express it, of hermeneutics.
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