Hermeneutics is the science and methodology of interpreting the Bible. It is a word used by clergy and serious Bible students.
This category will contain sites which deal with the scholarly, methodological interpretation of Scripture.
It will not contain sites for children or the general public.
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Basic introduction to Hermeneutics.
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia
"...the Eight Rules of Interpretation used by legal experts for more than 2500 years."
Excellent commentary on The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics Articles of Affirmation and Denial. (Dr. Norman L. Geisler)
A preliminary attempt at articulating the role of the Holy Spirit in relation to the interpretation of Scripture. By Daniel B. Wallace, Ph.D.
Guidelines for sound biblical interpretation.
Draws from public domain sources for both its classic philosophical e-texts collection and for portions of some articles. James Fieser, Ph.D., general editor.
The science of interpretation is generally known as hermeneutics, while the practical application of the principles of this science is exegesis. (Studylight.org)
Articles from the Protestant Reformed Theological Journal by Herman C. Hanko.
Illegitimate hermeneutics improperly limits a Bible text to a single meaning consistent with the human author's prior knowledge. This is the first in a series of studies.
An annotated gateway to useful resource pages on religion, theology and the Bible on the internet, a section in the New Testament Gateway by Dr Mark Goodacre, Department of Theology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Series of study guides to understanding and applying basic principles of Biblical hermeneutics.
In the book "Scripture Twisting," James Sire has a chapter devoted to each of the methods. Includes a summary.
A preliminary attempt at articulating the role of the Holy Spirit in relation to the interpretation of Scripture. By Daniel B. Wallace, Ph.D.
An annotated gateway to useful resource pages on religion, theology and the Bible on the internet, a section in the New Testament Gateway by Dr Mark Goodacre, Department of Theology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Series of study guides to understanding and applying basic principles of Biblical hermeneutics.
In the book "Scripture Twisting," James Sire has a chapter devoted to each of the methods. Includes a summary.
Draws from public domain sources for both its classic philosophical e-texts collection and for portions of some articles. James Fieser, Ph.D., general editor.
Articles from the Protestant Reformed Theological Journal by Herman C. Hanko.
"...the Eight Rules of Interpretation used by legal experts for more than 2500 years."
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia
The science of interpretation is generally known as hermeneutics, while the practical application of the principles of this science is exegesis. (Studylight.org)
Illegitimate hermeneutics improperly limits a Bible text to a single meaning consistent with the human author's prior knowledge. This is the first in a series of studies.
Guidelines for sound biblical interpretation.
Excellent commentary on The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics Articles of Affirmation and Denial. (Dr. Norman L. Geisler)
Basic introduction to Hermeneutics.
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