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Biblical Exegesis and Hermeneutics of Biblical Texts: African Approaches.
Dr Kelebogile Thomas Resane
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Fabricating Facts: How Exegesis Presupposes Eisegesis
William J. Zanardi
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Digital Activism, Legal Reform, and Islamic Feminist Resistance in Saudi Arabia
Zakarriya J.
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San Antonio Review, 2022
This chapter studies Karaite biblical exegesis, the most significant characteristic of which is a rejection of the authority of the textual interpretations embodied in what rabbinic Judaism calls the oral Torah. Biblical interpretation is one of the outstanding contributions of Karaism to Jewish civilization.
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This chapter studies Karaite biblical exegesis, the most significant characteristic of which is a rejection of the authority of the textual interpretations embodied in what rabbinic Judaism calls the oral Torah. Biblical interpretation is one of the outstanding contributions of Karaism to Jewish civilization.
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Science, 1999
Annotation of large-scale gene sequence data will benefit from comprehensive and consistent application of well-documented, standard analysis methods and from progressive and vigilant efforts to ensure quality and utility and to keep the annotation up to date.
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Annotation of large-scale gene sequence data will benefit from comprehensive and consistent application of well-documented, standard analysis methods and from progressive and vigilant efforts to ensure quality and utility and to keep the annotation up to date.
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Religion & Theology, 2015
This essay will argue that in several – often unnoticed – respects patristic exegesis can be relevant to contemporary biblical hermeneutics and can be a source of fruitful inspiration for it. From several quarters, contemporary scholars have called for an integrative approach to biblical hermeneutics, especially one that conjoins the historico-critical
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This essay will argue that in several – often unnoticed – respects patristic exegesis can be relevant to contemporary biblical hermeneutics and can be a source of fruitful inspiration for it. From several quarters, contemporary scholars have called for an integrative approach to biblical hermeneutics, especially one that conjoins the historico-critical
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2019
This chapter examines the role and character of scriptural exegesis in Barth’s theology. The interpretation and exposition of the biblical texts was not of merely incidental or sporadic interest to Barth. On the contrary, scriptural exegesis was a fundamental and pervasive feature of both his pastoral and his academic activity, which remains ...
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This chapter examines the role and character of scriptural exegesis in Barth’s theology. The interpretation and exposition of the biblical texts was not of merely incidental or sporadic interest to Barth. On the contrary, scriptural exegesis was a fundamental and pervasive feature of both his pastoral and his academic activity, which remains ...
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2002
The story of Abraham's near-sacrifice of his son Isaac reflects an ancient reaction to a custom according to which children actually were sacrificed in desperate situations. Such situations can be found in the Bible and beyond, especially in the history of warfare: nations are prepared to sacrifice the lives of their young adults, or individuals ...
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The story of Abraham's near-sacrifice of his son Isaac reflects an ancient reaction to a custom according to which children actually were sacrificed in desperate situations. Such situations can be found in the Bible and beyond, especially in the history of warfare: nations are prepared to sacrifice the lives of their young adults, or individuals ...
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