Crossword-Solution: HERMENEUTICS 12 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Hermeneutics n. The science of interpretation and explanation;
exegesis; esp., that branch of theology which defines the laws whereby
the meaning of the Scriptures is to be ascertained.

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Palaeography 1 answer
interpretation of Scripture 1 answer
the study of the methodological principles of interpretation 1 answer
epigraphy 3 answers
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Berkeley is an avowed Kantian | who narrowly missed cracking the genetic | code, His philosophy of science is | highly relevant to the application of | neo-hermeneutics to contemporary biology.
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation of Nature Sir Francis Bacon 2002
Nay, they must have found fault with the language of Holy Scripture itself; for a word of honourable use in the New Testament expressing the function of an interpreter, and reappearing in our 'hermeneutics,' is directly derived from and embodies the name of Hermes, a heathen deity, and one who did not, like Woden, Thor, and Friga, pertain to a long extinct mythology, but to one existing in its strength at the very time when he wrote.
On the Study of Words Richard C Trench 2004
Huidekoper gave instruction in the New Testament, hermeneutics, ecclesiastical history, Latin, Greek, and German.
Unitarianism in America George Willis Cooke 2005
Green: used liturgically at Seasons of Pilgrimage, and which seems to be the colour preferred by the Benedictine Sisterhood, interpreting it as meaning freshness of soul and perennial sap; the green which, in the hermeneutics of colour, expresses the hopes of the regenerated creature, the yearning for final repose, and which is likewise the mark of humility, according to the Anonymous English writer of the thirteenth century, and of contemplation, according to Durand of Mende.
The Cathedral Joris-Karl Huysmans 2005
The hermeneutics of gems are uncertain, and founded on mere fanciful resemblances, on the harmonies of ideas hard to assimilate.
The Cathedral Joris-Karl Huysmans 2005

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An integral approach is based on one basic idea: no human mind can be 100% wrong. Or, we might say, nobody is smart enough to be wrong all the time. And that means, when it comes to deciding which approaches, methodologies, epistemologies, or ways or knowing are "correct," the answer can only be, "All of them." That is, all of the numerous practices or paradigms of human inquiry — including physics, chemistry, hermeneutics, collaborative inquiry, meditation, neuroscience, vis…
Ken Wilber
As Deborah sits below a tree to give advice to her people, the cat could envision itself above Deborah. In the cats mind, the visual allusion would first point to the prophetess as being a predator. This consideration would not be hard to reach for the lucid intelligent cat as she is giving advice to her people here as how to engage in war. Envisioning this text, the cats would find it hard not to recognize the predatory nature of the human beneath it. This fact means that De…
Leviak B. Kelly Religion: The Ultimate STD: Living a Spiritual Life without Dogmatics or Cultural Destruction
There is no such thing as a special biblical hermeneutics. But we have to learn that hermeneutics which is alone and generally valid by means of the Bible as the witness of revelation. We therefore arrive at the suggested rule, not from a general anthropology, but from the Bible, and obviously, as the rule which is alone and generally valid, we must apply it first to the Bible. The fact that we have to understand and expound the Bible as a human word can now be explained rath…
Karl Barth Church Dogmatics 1.2: The Doctrine of the Word of God