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  • ...' is generally understood as the 'science' of interpretation. The scope of hermeneutics varies from hermeneutical school to school, but most include texts. Some, s ...generally ascribed to [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]] who first began to use hermeneutics separate and distinct from any kind of religious or Biblical context. He be
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  • | title = A Manual of Hermeneutics | title = Hermeneutics, Ancient and Modern
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  • * [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07271a.htm Hermeneutics] in the [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] * [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hermeneutics/ Hermeneutics] in the [[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]]
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  • * [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07271a.htm Hermeneutics] in the [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] * [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hermeneutics/ Hermeneutics] in the [[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]]
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  • | title = A Manual of Hermeneutics | title = Hermeneutics, Ancient and Modern
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  • {{r|Biblical hermeneutics}} {{r|legal hermeneutics}}
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  • ...nch]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] best known for his work on [[evil]] and [[hermeneutics]].
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  • (1900–2002) Leading philosopher in the field of [[hermeneutics]], the art of interpretation.
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  • ...' is generally understood as the 'science' of interpretation. The scope of hermeneutics varies from hermeneutical school to school, but most include texts. Some, s ...generally ascribed to [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]] who first began to use hermeneutics separate and distinct from any kind of religious or Biblical context. He be
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  • A set of beliefs espoused by some fundamentalist Protestants who use literal hermeneutics to interpret the Bible. They believe that God created the universe in six 2
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  • ...analysis]], [[language]] and is best known for his work on philosophical [[hermeneutics]], following on from the work of [[Wilhelm Dilthey]], [[Martin Heidegger]] ...estion that can be answered by contemplating ''Dasein'', Ricœur approached hermeneutics by a "long route" by looking to a variety of different expressions of human
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  • ...movements including [[Marxism]], [[existentialism]], [[phenomenology]], [[hermeneutics]], [[German idealism]] (such as that of Hegel and [[Arthur Schopenhauer]]) ...radical critique of power relationships through what some have called a [[hermeneutics of suspicion]]. [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]] is also cited as an inspi
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  • ...the ways in which those texts have been interpreted throughout history ([[hermeneutics]]). This study often results in a new understanding of crucial issues or a ...curriculum, alongside Systematic Theology (which again can be divided into Hermeneutics, Ethics, and philosophical theology), Scriptural studies (e.g. the book rel
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  • ...al role in the fields of ancient [[history]], [[grammar]] and linguistics, hermeneutics, historical-critical research, [[law]], literary theory, [[religion]] and [ === Hermeneutics, Bible Interpretation, and Literary Theory ===
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  • ...ecognized procedures for resolving disagreements (e.g., scientific method, hermeneutics, etc.), and established experts and expertise this is emphatically not the
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  • ...February 1900–March 13 2002) was a leading philosopher in the field of ''[[hermeneutics]]'', the art of interpretation, which he wrote about in detail in his 1960
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  • ...io: "[http://colloquy.monash.edu.au/issue009/bubbio.pdf Mimetic Theory and Hermeneutics]" in ''Colloquy'' 9 (2005).
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  • ...of contextualism, including [[social constructionism]], [[dramaturgy]], [[hermeneutics]], and narrative approaches, are instances of descriptive contextualism.
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  • ===[[Hermeneutics]]=== ...', Edward N. Zalta (ed.), [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hermeneutics/ Hermeneutics]</ref>
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  • ...assert that God created the universe in six 24-hour days. Using literal [[hermeneutics]] to approach the Bible, particularly the book of [[Genesis]] as well as th
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  • ...eligious narrative can be studied via narrative or [[textual analysis]], [[hermeneutics]] (the interpretation of texts), [[linguistics]], [[semiotics]], [[art crit
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  • ...nclude [[Edmund Husserl]]'s [[phenomenology]] and [[Martin Heidegger]]'s [[hermeneutics]].
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