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hermeneutics - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- suspicion: Second, if we adopt a hermeneutics of trust, what becomes of the hermeneutics of suspicion?
- trust: Romans 9-11 is a powerful example of the hermeneutics of trust in action.
- divination: They are joined by course lecturer Geoffrey Cornelius whose research specialization is the hermeneutics of divination.
Converse of object
- use: And they all, of course, used hermeneutics in doing so.
- include: In doing so, we should remember that AICs generally do not have a philosophical articulation of theological beliefs, including hermeneutics.
- consider: Seeman's paper considers the hermeneutics of ritual within social and cultural life.
- bring: Flynt's written instructions and commentary name the hermeneutics brought into this formalism.
- develop: While hermeneutics developed in this way, natural science was making great strides in the understanding of physical reality.
Adjective modifier
- apostolic: Beale's volume is a valuable resource for many major articles on apostolic hermeneutics.
- biblical: However, this success has not been balanced by a recognition of the science of biblical hermeneutics.
- Protestant: The confession of perspicuity in Protestant hermeneutics is a denial of being language-bound.
- philosophical: In philosophical hermeneutics, a more balanced pose is struck by Paul Ricoeur.
- robust: A robust hermeneutics of model design meets the criteria for supporting those phenomena.
- contemporary: The question of preunderstanding is a crucial one in contemporary hermeneutics.
Noun used with modifier
- liberation: Miranda's book continues to inform me, among the best on liberation hermeneutics.
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