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He specialized in the fields of Old Testament | exegesis and Semitic languages. |
ng constructivist categories to New Testament | exegesis and hermeneutics. |
e latter two works, he presents his method of | exegesis, and rejects the doctrine of verbal inspirati |
0, Overbeck became professor of New Testament | Exegesis and Old Church History at the University of B |
sses in canon law, church history, dogmatics, | exegesis and Hebrew language. |
of three short works on theology and biblical | exegesis, and the compiler of the Manipulus florum ('A |
d to Munich, as a professor for New Testament | exegesis and Biblical hermeneutics, a position he held |
ies he eventually found himself New Testament | exegesis and criticism at Heidelberg University,one of |
e Roman College, where he filled the chair of | exegesis, and found time to give missions. |
great Alexandrians, Origen and Athanasius, in | exegesis and Christology respectively, his work shows |
e Halakhah, but also to questions of Biblical | exegesis and religious philosophy. |
Modern | Exegesis and the Literary Conventions of Ancient Israe |
These three examples of his | exegesis are: (1) the interpretation of Deuteronomy, x |
ppointed professor of New Testament Greek and | Exegesis at Mansfield College, Oxford. |
Professor of Church History and New Testament | Exegesis, at the University of Marburg. |
y of Edinburgh and Professor of New Testament | Exegesis at the University of Aberdeen from 1971 to 19 |
slau (Oct., 1821), Scholz became professor of | exegesis at the University of Bonn, a chair to which h |
While | exegesis attempts to determine the historical context |
additions, among which was a chapter on Bible | exegesis; but he left it unfinished. |
The disciplines offered are: Biblical | Exegesis, Church History, Dogmatics, Ethics and Philos |
m Young wrote in 1989 that "current Adventist | exegesis conceives of the law as a total religious sys |
a contributor to, The Calling of the Nations: | Exegesis, Ethnography, and Empire in a Biblical-Histor |
kilta, as well as in the Talmud, which has an | exegesis for almost every verse of the book. |
a was epoch-making in the history of Catholic | exegesis, for Jansen insisted on the literal interpret |
be the truth, though spiritual (pneumatische) | exegesis had its place by virtue of the work of the Ho |
intent, the correction of bad history and bad | exegesis has been valuable to persons of many faith an |
Johannine Gospel in Gnostic | Exegesis: Heracleon's Commentary on John (1973), Socie |
His | exegesis, however, is not always sound. |
Biblical | Exegesis in the Apostolic Period |
Workbook for New Testament Greek: Grammar and | Exegesis in First John, Hendrickson, 1998. |
In 1897 he became professor of Biblical | exegesis in the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, Oh |
94 he continued his studies of philosophy and | exegesis in Munich, also attending courses in art hist |
e sciences, art, philosophy, law and Qur'anic | exegesis in depth. |
on of certain dates he relied on the Biblical | exegesis in use among the Palestinian Jews. |
h Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural | Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, edited b |
learn methodology of Scriptural analysis and | exegesis in the original languages, church history and |
9 he was appointed professor of New Testament | Exegesis in the New College, Edinburgh, of which he be |
ssor in 1879-1893 of Hebrew and Old Testament | exegesis in Lane Theological Seminary. |
Hebrew and of Old Testament introduction and | exegesis in Germany; during his later years his lectur |
ents used in different approaches to Biblical | exegesis in rabbinic Judaism (or - simpler - interpret |
He is also the author of books on biblical | exegesis, including the popular introductory work How |
an I and most known from his work on biblical | exegesis Instituta regularia divinae legis, focusing o |
The first step of Biblical | exegesis is usually to review the immediate context (s |
in Latin) in Christian theology and Biblical | exegesis is a doctrine or theory concerning the relati |
After ordination, he specialised in | Exegesis of the Old Testament. |
The | Exegesis of William Peter Blatty: Catholicism, Exorcis |
letters are of considerable interest for the | exegesis of the Greek bible. |
hese works it was his object to show that the | exegesis of the Alexandrian Jews, and with it that of |
e position of Dean Ireland's Professor of the | Exegesis of Holy Scripture was established at the Univ |
stence of a Twilight language employed in the | exegesis of sacred texts and communication systems wit |
was appointed Dean Ireland's Professor of the | Exegesis of Holy Scripture in 1949, a position that ca |
tanding the Qur'an, the world renowned Qur'an | exegesis of modern times. |
istics and winning recognition at Jena by his | exegesis of the Epistle to the Ephesians. |
He was Dean Ireland's Professor of | Exegesis of Holy Scripture at Oxford between 1883 and |
gian, who was Dean Ireland's Professor of the | Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford |
For a philosophical | exegesis of early romantic theory focused on F. Schleg |
He was Dean Ireland's Professor of | Exegesis of Holy Scripture at Oxford University betwee |
tarius in Evangelium Matthaei, an allegorical | exegesis of the first Gospel; and of his no longer ext |
of Origen and his practice of an allegorical | exegesis of scripture, seeing in his theology the root |
lus Malalianus, a late 7th-century historical | exegesis of the life of Christ from the Chronica Minor |
tematic theology that was grounded in careful | exegesis of the biblical texts for all doctrinal teach |
appointed as Dean Ireland's Professor of the | Exegesis of Holy Scripture in 1934, and was then less |
ations, but not addressing issues of Biblical | exegesis or historical accuracy): they considered it " |
W. Cahn, 'Architecture and | Exegesis: Richard of St.-Victor's Ezekiel Commentary a |
In the field of Biblical | exegesis scholars take great care to avoid eisegesis. |
e he taught theology, biblical and rabbinical | exegesis, Talmud, Jewish history, mathematics, and Ara |
named the Society of Biblical Literature and | Exegesis, the title was shortened to its current name |
In Biblical | exegesis, the phrase sensus plenior is used to describ |
odel of clear, concise literary, and critical | exegesis, the Salamanca theologians, with the authoriz |
Accurate | exegesis was our primary concern." |
Jeshua's activity in the domain of Bible | exegesis was very extensive. |
Biblical | exegesis was Broadbent's favourite study, and textual |
agen School) refers to a tendency in biblical | exegesis which stresses the primacy of archaeology in |
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