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exegete (/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːt/; from Gr**** ἐξηγητής), the
plural of
exegesis is
exegeses (/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːsiːz/), and
adjectives are
exegetic or
exegetical (e.g., exegetical...
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study by
Henri de Lubac,
first published in
French (
Exégèse médiévale)
between 1959 and 1964.
Exégèse médiévale
illustrates de Lubac's own
approach to ressourcement...
- zajal, the
muwashshah and the maqama.
Islamic literature, such as
Quranic exegeses and
other religious works such as Qadi Ayyad's Al-Shifa, were influential...
-
critics started to feel the
painting had
become a
repository for
subjective exegeses and theories. Upon the painting's
theft in 1911,
Renaissance historian...
- to the religion, and
exponents of the
movement have
drawn theological exegeses from them. The
revival of
Ossetian folk
religion as an
organised religious...
- The
parable of the
drowning man, also
known as Two
Boats and a Helicopter, is a
short story,
often told as a joke, most
often about a
devoutly Christian...
-
Karlsruhe (Price 1998) Martzloff,
Vincent (2011). "Variation
linguistique et
exégèse paléo-italique. L'idiome
sicule de
Montagna di Marzo". La
variation linguistique...
- in the
Quran by name, some
verses are ****ociated with her in
classical exegeses. An
example is
verse 3:61 of the Quran.
After an
inconclusive debate about...
- of Sufism. He
belonged to Awan tribe. As a muf****ir, he aut****d four
exegeses (tafsir) of the Qur'an,
including Asrar at-Tanzeel. Awan was dean of the...
- (1802). Also, he was an
editor of the
Magazin für die Religionsphilosophie,
Exegese und
Kirchengeschichte (1793–1804) and the
Archiv für die
neueste Kirchengeschichte...