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hermeneutical

adjective as in interpretive

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In addition, as a Baptist reverend, King was familiar with the hermeneutical linkage between Black enslavement and the plight of the ancient Israelites, who were enslaved in Egypt.

From Salon

They actually activate this form of active inquiry, they utilize hermeneutical methods in their newscasts.

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“This new woke hermeneutical lens is radically egalitarian at its core,” one pseudonymous Twitter account put it.

From Slate

Tired of that hermeneutical delirium, the workers turned away from the authorities in Macondo and brought their complaints up to the higher courts.

Wieseltier concedes the damage done to the humanities by postmodernism “and other unfortunate hermeneutical fashions of recent decades” but tries to pin this debacle on the “progressivism” the humanities was tempted to borrow from science.

From Forbes

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