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Perhaps my exegesis will have the same effect on you.
The plan was changed to publish the Exegesis as one large book.
To pursue any further this sort of exegesis should not be allowed.
In these he appears as an opponent of simple exegesis.
"I had never heard such an exegesis of Scripture," he would say.
However, such exegesis should be called adaptation, rather than interpretation.
On the other hand, exegesis is possible, if not certifiable fact.
This Muslim exegesis was very current in the medieval period.
It is often handsome to look at; sometimes it's a little bit top heavy with exegesis.
He was the first theologian to use Latin for his exegesis.
In this respect, its method is different from the conventional exegesis.
When it came to questions of exegesis, Beckett refused to be involved.
Nor, least of all, to a doctorate in literary exegesis.
Most of this book will explain how to argue with liberals by example, not exegesis.
But she listened to his exegesis, and thought it feeble.
And, like most writers of good sense, he shies from exegesis.
His chief literary legacy was in the area of biblical exegesis.
However some have noted that use in Biblical exegesis can be problematic.
His school for theology and exegesis rapidly became the most famous in Europe.
The books of exegesis sometimes refer to these relations but often overlook them.
No one was asked to produce any learned exegesis, or even to guess the vintages.
This is only the first step in his exegesis, as his important works appeared after 1926.
In the early years of his active life in the Church he wrote several exegesis.
The reference and exegesis about the Verses appear in early histories.
This is not the place for a jurisprudential exegesis on the nature of discretion.