HERMENEUTICS FINAL EXAM Flashcards
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- Linguistics:
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– The scientific study of languagestructure and function
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- Philology:
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- Study of a languages development in historical texts
3
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- Perspective:
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- Point of view or interpretive framework lens that someone views or interprets
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- Inference:
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- conclusions or implications based on evidence or reasoning.
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- Transjective:
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blurs the line between subjective and objective, or a relationship between the two
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- Inspiration:
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- Divine influence or guidance on the creation/formation of religious tax, specifically, the Bible
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- Illumination:
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- Divine or spiritual enlightenment that aids in understanding religious truths or texts.
8
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- Inerrant:
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- Without error or fault, used to describe some religious texts like the Bible
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- Infallible:
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- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong, often used to describe the reliability of religious teachings.
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- Sufficient:
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- Adequate or complete, often used to describe the comprehensiveness of religious texts or doctrines.