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Things hermeneutic often describes ("hermeneutic ________")
- turn
- code
- concept
- method
- approach
- process
- interpretations
- approaches
- study
- procedures
- practices
- rules
- practice
- codes
- structure
- function
- techniques
- activity
- context
- philosophy
- reading
- dialogue
- sciences
- experience
- circularity
- principles
- interpretation
- critique
- view
- circle
- traditions
- exercise
- problem
- dimension
- methodology
- thought
- theory
- position
- model
- research
- key
- science
- methods
- tradition
- truth
- account
- strategies
- act
- discipline
- imagination
- mode
- theories
- perspectives
- horizon
- style
- analysis
- ontology
- situation
- project
- reflection
- investigation
- principle
- question
- inquiry
- device
- discourse
- relation
- conversation
- models
- philosophers
- stance
- task
- understanding
- perspective
- circles
- phenomenology
- conception
- strategy
- consciousness
- enterprise
- procedure
- framework
- spiral
- claim
- paradigm
- tool
How hermeneutic often is described ("________ hermeneutic")
- modern
- rabbinic
- typological
- negative
- alternative
- adequate
- protestant
- ontological
- mimetic
- explicit
- biblical
- called
- spiritual
- ecclesial
- comprehensive
- political
- sound
- eschatological
- valid
- cultural
- philosophical
- ecumenical
- rhetorical
- capitalist
- universal
- dual
- systematic
- contemporary
- trinitarian
- evangelical
- appropriate
- existential
- black
- dispensational
- particular
- general
- indigenous
- african
- christological
- allegorical
- postmodern
- literal
- historical
- scriptural
- phenomenological
- fixed
- sophisticated
- critical
- oral
- double
- feminist
- new
- positive
- christian
- prophetic
- freudian
- distinctive
- psychological
- static
- like
- creative
- dominant
- communal
- proper
- textual
- psychoanalytic
- fourfold
- romantic
- literary
- unique
- traditional
- special
- reductive
- dialectical
- marxist
- complex
- radical
- literalistic
- theological
- pentecostal
