Definitionn. an explanation or critical interpretation
Last update: August 23, 2015
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He also published works on the Last Days of the Life of Jesus, on Judaism in the Time of Christ, on John of Damascus (1879) and an Examination of the Vatican Dogma in the Light of Patristic Exegesis of the New Testament. [Please select]
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Nor did he fail to base his exegesis, whenever possible, upon an appeal to general principles. [Please select]
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Still it seems to me very doubtful, whether the exegesis in question can be supported. [Please select]
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15, the exegesis of our author is ingenious; but it will not bear the test of criticism. [Please select]
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Exegesis and philosophy alike appeal to the intellect; but the one can be so aided by learning that the truth can be reached, while the other pushes the inquirer into an unfathomable sea of difficulties. [Please select]
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She introduced us to classical philology, to modern methods of historical research, to the comparative study of ethnic religions, to daring and scholarly exegesis, to the study of the science of language. [Please select]
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