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Sensus plenior is a
Latin phrase that
means "fuller sense" or "fuller meaning". It is used in
Biblical exegesis to
describe the
supposed deeper meaning...
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whose work had to be
reckoned with." Brown,
Raymond E. (1955). The
Sensus Plenior of
Sacred Scripture (Ph.D.). Baltimore, MD: St. Mary's University. – This...
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second event adds new
significance to the first.
Approaches include sensus plenior,
where a text
contains both a
literal authorial meaning and
deeper ones...
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Schools and Universities. Ashgate. Milton, John (1935) [1672].
Artis Logicae Plenior Institutio: Ad
Petri Rami
Methodum Concinnata. The
Works of John Milton...
- "with the
tight meaning" Less literally, "in the
strict sense".
sensus plenior in the
fuller meaning In
biblical exegesis, the
deeper meaning intended...
- Pseudo-Isidorian
Decretals and
Other Forgeries Genealogiae Francicae plenior ****ertio. etc.
Actes authentiques des
eglises reformées de France, Germanie...
- "Aegilium Insula"
Christoph Cellarius,
Notitia orbis antiqui: sive
geographia plenior, 1701-06:606. De
Bello Civili, book I, ch. ****iv. Hist. Nat. III.12. Mela...
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Christoph Cellarius (1706).
Notitia orbis antiqui, sive
Geographia plenior, ab ortu
rerumpublicarum ad
Constantinorum tempora. pp. 453–.
Ankara Üniversitesi...
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Retrieved 2023-05-11. Hart,
David Bentley (31
August 2022). "Sensus
Plenior I: On gods and mortals".
Leaves in the Wind.
Retrieved 5
February 2023...
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divine revelation. In this view of exegesis, the
principle of
sensus plenior applies—that
because of its
divine authorship, the
Bible has a "fuller...