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Exegesis and study
Exegesis includes a wide range of critical disciplines: textual criticism is the investigation into the history and origins of the text, but exegesis may include the study of the historical and cultural backgrounds for the author, the text, and the original audience.

Exegesis and text
Exegesis, on the other hand, focuses primarily on written text.
Exegesis ( from the Greek from ' to lead out ') is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially a religious text.

Exegesis and meaning
In the Exegesis, he theorized as to the origins and meaning of these experiences, frequently concluding that they were religious in nature.

Exegesis and is
The most important commentary is the 9th-century Great Exegesis on the Sutra of Complete Enlightenment ( 圓覺經大疏鈔 Dajuejing Dashuchao ) by Zongmi.
The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick is a book containing the published selections of a journal kept by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, documenting and exploring his religious and visionary experiences.
He is best known in Germany for his work toward a non-violent form of Christianity, which, he believes, requires an integration of Depth psychology into Exegesis and Theology.
Everything is Sacred: Spiritual Exegesis in the Political Theology of Henri de Lubac.
This is said to have been Dick's first piece of fiction for publication after his " 2-3-74 " experience that was the basis for his Exegesis, and later the novels VALIS, the posthumously published precursor to VALIS, Radio Free Albemuth, and The Divine Invasion.
The fourth edition of Old Testament Exegesis: A Primer for Students and Pastors is now in preparation, since this book has been among the 25 top-selling books for Westminster John Knox Press for over two decades.

Exegesis and for
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
Exegesis narrates that, in the land where Noah lived, vegetation was scarce and so Noah had to plant trees and wait for them to grow before beginning work on the Ark.
* Gordon Fee and Basic Rules for New Testament Exegesis
* 1911 to 1932 Professor and ( from 1913 Chair for New Testament Exegesis
* Basic Rules for New Testament Exegesis
Modern Exegesis and the Literary Conventions of Ancient Israel ’, in Intertextuality in Ugarit and Israel: Papers read at the tenth joint meeting of the Society for Old Testament Study and Het Oudtestamentische Werkgezelschap in Nederland en België, held at Oxford, 1997 ( ed.
His books include How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, and How to Read the Bible Book-By-Book, ( both of which he co-authored with New Testament scholar and then fellow Gordon-Conwell professor Gordon Fee ); Old Testament Exegesis: A Primer for Students and Pastors ; Hosea-Jonah ( Word Biblical Commentary ); and Exodus ( New American Commentary ).

Exegesis and .
Interpreting the New Testament: An Introduction to the Principles and Methods of New Testament Exegesis, English translation.
* W. Cahn, ' Architecture and Exegesis: Richard of St .- Victor's Ezekiel Commentary and Its Illustrations ' in The Art Bulletin, 76, no. 1, pp. 53 – 68.
* An Exegesis of 2 John 7-11 by Mark A. Paustian
* The Third Epistle of the Apostle John: Exegesis and Commentary by Luke C. Werre
This stay would influence all his later writings, as Fray Luis de León taught biblical studies ( Exegesis, Hebrew and Aramaic ) at the University.
* Thomas E. Burman, " Tafsir and Translation: Traditional Arabic Quran Exegesis and the Latin Qurans of Robert of Ketton and Mark of Toledo " in Speculum vol.
* Han Baltussen: Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius.
* G. B. Caird, biblical scholar, Senior Tutor, and Principal ; later Dean Ireland's Professor of Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford.

reasoned and study
Science is the reasoned investigation or study of phenomena, aimed at discovering enduring principles among elements of the phenomenal world by employing formal techniques such as the scientific method.
On the other hand, the meaning that best fits the Analytics is one derived from the study of Geometry and this meaning is very close to what Aristotle calls έπιστήμη " episteme ", knowing the reasoned facts.
Humans had long distinguished ourselves from the rest of the animal kingdom as “ Man the Toolmaker .” In response to Goodall ’ s revolutionary findings, Louis Leaky wrote, “ We must now redefine man, redefine tool, or accept chimpanzees as human !” Over the course of her study, Goodall found evidence of mental traits in chimpanzees such as reasoned thought, abstraction, generalization, symbolic representation, and even the concept of self, all previously thought to be uniquely human abilities.
It is the reasoned conclusion of this study ... that the sense of guilt created by the Vietnam war in the minds of many Americans is not warranted and that the charges of officially, condoned illegal and grossly immoral conduct are without substance.

reasoned and text
Most modern New Testaments are based on what is called " reasoned eclecticism " ( such as that of the Nestle-Aland 27, the basis of virtually all modern translations ) in formulating a Greek text ; this invariably results in a text that is strongly Alexandrian in character.
Whether or not Plato intends that the tethering of true beliefs with reasoned explanations must always involve anamnesis is explored in later interpretations of the text.
But the text of the Rules did not suggest that Congress intended to keep the Frye rule, and so the Court reasoned that Frye was no longer the rule.

reasoned and discover
Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhacen ) reasoned that to discover the truth about nature, it is necessary to eliminate human opinion and error, and allow the universe to speak for itself.
He reasoned that to discover the truth about nature, it is necessary to eliminate human opinion and error, and allow the universe to speak for itself.
Spinoza reasoned that if we were to look at things objectively we would discover that everything in the universe has a unique value.

reasoned and its
For example, following the ideas of Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle, scientists reasoned that a cannonball falls down because its natural position is in the earth ; the sun, the moon, and the stars travel in circles around the earth because it is the nature of heavenly objects to travel in perfect circles.
This was reasoned with placing the railway connection between Warsaw and Danzig ( Gdańsk ), of vital importance to Poland as it connected central Poland with its seacoast, completely under Polish sovereignty.
Thus, reasoned Oort, a comet could not have formed while in its current orbit, and must have been held in an outer reservoir for almost all of its existence.
He reasoned that since, compared to males, the bodies of females are more nearly hairless, hairlessness is one of the atypical cases due to its selection by males at a remote prehistoric time, when males had overwhelming selective power, and that it nonetheless affected males due to genetic correlation between the sexes.
The Court reasoned that a tax on income from property should be treated as a tax on " property by reason of its ownership " and so should be required to be apportioned.
Perplexed by the creature, Home kept changing his mind about its classification, first thinking it was a kind of fish, then thinking it might have some kind of affinity with the duck-billed platypus ( only recently known to science ); finally in 1819 he reasoned it might be a kind of intermediate form between salamanders and lizards, which led him to propose naming it Proteo-Saurus.
He tried to enforce strict impartiality in its pages and a reasoned assessment of various ideologies.
Philosophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing these issues by its critical, generally systematic approach and its reliance on reasoned argument, rather than experiments ( experimental philosophy being an exception ).
Broomfield reasoned that it could provide services more responsively under its own county government, and sought an amendment to the Colorado State Constitution to create a new county.
This was a deliberate move on the part of France Telecom, which reasoned that it would be cheaper in the long run to give away free terminals and teach its customers how to look up telephone listings on the terminal, instead of continuing to print and ship millions of phone books each year.
Some people have reasoned that the population is too small for the borough to justify its own existence.
From this premise, it was reasoned that the transmutation of one metal into another could be affected by the rearrangement of its basic qualities.
" As an example, Albert Einstein who had advocated conscientious objection during the First World War and had been a longterm supporter of War Resisters ' International reasoned that " radical pacifism " could not be justified in the face of Nazi rearmament and advocated a world federalist organization with its own professional army.
They reasoned that a small nation like North Vietnam, with a tiny industrial base that was just emerging after the First Indochina War, would be reluctant to risk its new-found economic viability to support the insurgency in the south.
But showing how one argument in a complex thesis is fallaciously reasoned does not necessarily invalidate the proof ; the complete proof could still logically imply its conclusion if that conclusion is not dependent on the fallacy:
They reasoned that the school, by then located in the nearby city of Annonay, would have a better chance of continuing if it were conducted by a religious congregation that could accept and train new members to continue its operation after the founding fathers ’ retirement.
Many realists ( e. g., Ernan McMullin, Richard Boyd ) think the operational success of a theory lends credence to the idea that its more unobservable aspects exist, because they were how the theory reasoned its predictions.
Two theoretical approaches have dominated this research: the theory of reasoned action and, its theoretical descendant, the theory of planned behavior, both of which are associated with Icek Ajzen.
*( i ) Based on the reasoned proposal of the Academic Council, or on its own initiative, terminate the powers of the Chancellor before his / her term of office expires ;
During its first week of release in Japan, FireRed and LeafGreen sold a combined total of 885, 039 copies, which was less than the amount sold by Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire in that time period, but IGN reasoned that the smaller sales were due to the new titles being remakes.
Bahro reasoned that its own social and human sciences school, which is not to be confused with others who are also known as social ecology.

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