It also means, moreover, that in disputes about biblical authority nobody has the high ground morally or hermeneutically. |
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Georg Friedrich Meier is another hermeneutically minded philosopher within the Leibniz-Wolffian paradigm. |
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By aiming to recover a genealogy of such radical epistemology, Herbert's project in effect aims to undergird a hermeneutically suspicious project via unsuspicious historicism. |
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Cultural sociologists tend to reject scientific methods, instead hermeneutically focusing on words, artifacts and symbols. |
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Any theological reflection which wants to he hermeneutically based and historically valid, cannot fail to take into consideration this affirmation, even though it cannot be accepted uncritically in all its consequences. |
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It was both historically imprecise and hermeneutically empty. |
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Hermeneutically, the contemporary goal is to peel away layers of interpretive enculturation to retrieve and reappropriate the original experience. |
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