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Exegesis

About: Exegesis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3017 publications have been published within this topic receiving 25212 citations. The topic is also known as: Bible interpretation.


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01 Feb 1998
TL;DR: Plato and the Golden age a Platonist Ars Amatoria Speusippus on pleasure reclaiming the heritage of Moses -Philo's confrontation with Greek philosophy the formal structure of Philo's allegorical exegesis "orthodoxy" and "eclecticism" - middle Platonists and new-Pythagoreans Plutarch and the end of history logos and trinity - patterns of platonist influence on early Christianity pleroma and noetic cosmos - a comparative study the mind of Plotinus Plotinus, the first cartesian? notre
Abstract: Plato and the Golden age a Platonist Ars Amatoria Speusippus on pleasure reclaiming the heritage of Moses - Philo's confrontation with Greek philosophy the formal structure of Philo's allegorical exegesis "orthodoxy" and "eclecticism" - middle Platonists and new-Pythagoreans Plutarch and the end of history logos and trinity - patterns of Platonist influence on early Christianity pleroma and noetic cosmos - a comparative study the mind of Plotinus Plotinus, the first cartesian? notre perception du monde exterieur selon Plotin et Berkerly singing without an instrument - Plotinus on suicide a kind of warmth - some reflections on the concept of "grace" in the neoplatonic tradition Plotinus and the Chaldaean oracles Porphyry's doctrine of the One Porphyry and Iamblichus in Proclus - commentary on the "Parmenides" Iamblichus and Henads again philosophy and theology in Proclus - some remarks on the philosophical and theological modes of exegesis in Proclus' Platonic commentaries the neoplatonic exegesis of the statesman myth Damascius on the ineffable some aspects of Damascius' treatment of the concept of Dynamis the roots of reason in John Scottus Eriugena Solomon ibn Gabirol's doctrine of intelligible matter.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In an arts-based inquiry, an exegesis is that dissertation or thesis that accompanies a creative production (artefact) that may be a novel, a memoir, a computer game, poetry, sculpting, paintings as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: In an arts-based inquiry, an exegesis is that dissertation or thesis that accompanies a creative production (artefact) that may be a novel, a memoir, a computer game, poetry, sculpting, paintings … The examinable outcome for the scholarly artist comprises both the creative work and the thesis. To substantiate the production of knowledge and find recognition as a scholar, the artist must document. As a method of inquiry an exegesis is core documentation. It is the written component that speaks to the production of knowledge. It is the record that makes visible the scholarly artist’s knowing. This paper examines the impulse to write, looks at the memoir and, with self-examples, reveals the exegesis as a type of memoir that gives insight to creative production. In it the researcher describes the process of creating, articulates and searches answers to a research question refined across stages of the study. The exegesis is both a product and a process that involves inward reflection and discernment. A...

6 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
11 Jun 1994
TL;DR: The authors explored the positive implications of these developments for the interpretation of the Old Testament and, more specifically, for reformed theology, and proposed a new approach to textual interpretation, such as reception criticism and deconstruction.
Abstract: Over the past century Old Testament exegesis closely followed develop­ments in the fields of philosophy and theory of literature (e.g. romanticism, historism, phenomenology, stricturalism) and has since the early seventies of this century been challenged by new approaches to textual interpretation, such as reception criticism, ideology criticism and deconstruction, as well as by developments in textual criticism. The article seeks to explore the positive implications of these developments for the interpretation of the Old Testament and, more specifically, for reformed theology.

6 citations

Book
01 Oct 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, Broyles presents an approach to interpreting the Old Testament as a book of principles and steps for reading the book of the Bible as a whole, in the context of the New Testament.
Abstract: 1. Interpreting the Old Testament: Principles and Steps Craig C. Broyles 2. Language and Text of the Old Testament David W. Baker 3. Reading the Old Testament as Literature V. Philips Long 4. Old Testament History and Sociology John Bimson 5. Traditions, Intertextuality, and Canon Craig C. Broyles 6. The History of Religion, Biblical Theology, and Exegesis Elmer A. Martens 7. Ancient Near Eastern Studies Richard S. Hess 8. Compositional History Paul Hughes 9. Theology and the Old Testament Jonathan R. Wilson

6 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023211
2022606
202127
202046
201963