(Merleau-Ponty, 1962, pp. viii, ix) To define a concept such as hermeneutics within the parameters of a perspective built upon the foundation of multiple perspectives, intertextuality, contextuality, ...
De Vries, Michael J. 1982. The Conduct of Integration: A Response to Farnsworth. Journal of Psychology and Theology, Vol. 10, Issue. 4, p. 320.
Apart from a few comments on pages 32 and 171, Ladd gives no exact definition of the word ... Theological Seminary (New York), advocates a hermeneutic that is almost as modern as New York ...
As always, Bloom is short on definition, embracing the constructive ... as dogmatic political hermeneutics cannot withstand the test of time. Bloom, on the other hand, like his subjects, taps ...
Exactly the same issue arises from the standpoint of feminist hermeneutic in dealing with and translating allegedly sexist or paternalistic language in the Bible. My own conviction is that we cannot ...
Despite its indispensable place in opera, contemporary theorists were unable even to agree on a definition for it ... As an essay in historical hermeneutics, it is one of the most dramatic ...
and the difficulty of dealing with a discipline that seems to resist definition and classification. Ultimately, it provides the grounds to interdisciplinary approaches to, as Beckett would say, ...
Thus, by definition, “non-white” bodies must be from somewhere ... “Sampling Knowledge: The Hermeneutics of Snowball Sampling in Qualitative Research.” International Journal of Social Research ...