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Hermeneutics

Herˊme-neu′tics

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Noun.
[Gr. [GREEK] (sc. [GREEK]).]
The science of interpretation and explanation; exegesis; esp., that branch of theology which defines the laws whereby the meaning of the Scriptures is to be ascertained.
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Webster 1828 Edition


Hermeneutics

HERMENEU'TICS

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Noun.
The art of finding the meaning of an author's words and phrases, and of explaining it to others.

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hermeneutics

hermeneutics

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Noun

hermeneutics (uncountable)

  1. The study or theory of the methodical interpretation of text, especially holy texts.
    • 1885, Thomas Seccombe, Saunders, Richard (1613-1687?), article in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 50,
      SAUNDERS or SANDERS, RICHARD (1613–1687?), astrologer, a native of Warwickshire, was born in 1613, commenced the study of hermeneutics about 1647, and practised astrology and cheiromancy during the golden age of the pseudo-sciences in England.
    • 1885, Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson (original translators and editors), Arthur Cleveland Coxe (editor of American edition), Philip Schaff (also credited as editor), Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I,
      I have included in this volume the four books of St. Augustin On Christian Doctrine. It is the first and best patristic work on biblical Hermeneutics, and continued for a thousand years, together with the Prefaces of Jerome, to be the chief exegetical guide. Although it is superseded as a scientific work by modern Hermeneutics and Critical Introductions to the Old and New Testaments, it is not surpassed for originality, depth and spiritual insight.
    • 1913, Anthony John Maas, Hermeneutics, article in Catholic Encyclopedia (1913),
      Usage has restricted the meaning of hermeneutics to the science of Biblical exegesis, that is, to the collection of rules which govern the right interpretation of Sacred Scripture. Exegesis is therefore related to hermeneutics, as language is to grammar, or as reasoning is to logic.

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  • hermeneutics in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • hermeneutics in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
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