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presented as
proof for a
theological doctrine, belief, or principle.
Prooftexting (sometimes "proof-texting" or "proof texting") is the
practice of using...
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Prooftexts: A
Journal of
Jewish Literary History is a
triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal in the
field of
Jewish literature. It was
established in...
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According to Rubenstein, the
structure of this teaching, in
which a
biblical prooftext is used to
answer a
question about biblical law, is
common to both the...
- Books, 1994).
Lesleigh Cushing Stahlberg calls the book of Ruth "the
prooftext the
religious left
needs for
sanctioning forbidden marriages." Stahlberg...
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Lehman (1999). "The Ein ya'aqov: A
Collection of
Aggadah in Transition".
Prooftexts, Vol. 19, 1999.
According to
Peninnah Schram, "Dov Noy is the
fourth major...
- Word and the Holy Spirit.
Jerome claimed to have used the
gospel as a
prooftext,
although he may have
relied in part on
excerpts from the commentaries...
- ‘liberating potential’". Oren
Baruch Stier reviewing the book for the
journal Prooftexts summarized the book as a "small and
pungent manifesto" and
concluded his...
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conclusions Ot****o
error Pars destruens/pars
construens Proof by
example Prooftext Quasi-experiment
Quoting out of
context Selection bias
Selective exposure...
- opinions. The
process of
deduction required to
derive a
conclusion from a
prooftext is
often logically complex and indirect. "Confronted with a statement...
- p. 83. ISBN 978-0-521-39852-7.
christian misogyny. "Galatians 3:28 –
prooftext or context?". The
council on
biblical manhood and womanhood. Archived...