
1) Continental philosophy 2) Divinity 3) Philosophical methodology 4) Theology
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the major school of twentieth century western philosophy inspired largely by Gadamer and based on the conviction that grasping the art of meaningful interpretation is philosophy's main role. This is typically accomplished by reflecting on the nature of texts-e.g., by focusing on the fundamental interplay between the author's intentions and the read...
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• (n.) The science of interpretation and explanation; exegesis; esp., that branch of theology which defines the laws whereby the meaning of the Scriptures is to be ascertained.
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(from the article `Indian philosophy`) ...of Vedic injunctions. Though this is the primary purpose of the system, this task also led to the development of principles of scriptural ... In their principles of interpretation of the scriptures, and consequently in their theories of meaning (of words and of sentences), the two schools ... ...
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the study of the general principles of biblical interpretation. For both Jews and Christians throughout their histories, the primary purpose of ... [5 related articles]
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Philosophical tradition concerned with the nature of understanding and interpretation of human behaviour and social traditions. From its origins in problems of biblical interpretation, hermeneutics...
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Her`me·neu'tics noun [ Greek ... (sc. ...).] The science of interpretation and explanation; exegesis; esp., that branch of theology which defines the laws whereby the meaning of the Scriptures is to be ascertained.
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the study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts (often the Bible).
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Hermeneutics (from a Greek word meaning to explain or interpret), is the science which fixes the principles of the interpretation of the sacred writing's. Hermeneutics bears the same relation to exegesis as theory to practice.
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n] - the branch of theology that deals with principles of exegesis
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hermeneutics 1. The art or science of literary interpretations. 2. The theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of scriptural text. 3. The branch of theology that deals with principles of exegesis. Originally hermeneutics was understood to be the branch of Theology concerned with exegesis, then it became the designation for a discipl...
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The theoretical underpinnings of interpreting texts, usually religious or literary.
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noun the branch of theology that deals with principles of exegesis
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The art and science of interpreting especially authoritative writings, mainly in application to sacred scripture, and equivalent to exegesis. -- K.F.L.
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Philosophical tradition concerned with the nature of understanding and interpretation of human behaviour and social traditions. From its origins in problems of biblical interpretation, hermeneutics has expanded to cover many fields of enquiry, including aesthetics, literary theory, and science. The German philosophers Wilhelm Dilthey, Martin Heideg...
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The science of interpretation or exegesis of Scripture.
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