Instead, Marcuse put his faith in an alliance between “radical intellectuals, the socially marginalized, the substratum of the outcasts and outsiders, the exploited and persecuted of other ethnicities and other colors, the unemployed, and the unemployable.” Accordingly, these groups could be molded ...
that the exterior was richly sculptured and painted with figures and ornaments, or decorated with enameled bricks of bright colors, and that light was admitted to the principal chambers on the ground-floor through a kind of gallery which formed the upper part of them, and upon which rested the...
The Bible is full of symbols. Notably, one of these interesting symbols mentioned in the Bible is salt. Here are the different meanings of salt and how they relate to our lives. Salt as a Covenant Salt is known as a covenant. It is sometimes synonymous with the word “covenant”, and ...
The three part process for interpreting Scriptures are: 1. Exegesis (going back in time and drawing out the meaning from the text). 2. Application (coming forward in time and applying past truths to present-day life). 3. Communication to others. Hermeneutics (steps 1 and 2) is exegesis ...
Still less should we allow ourselves to be influenced by any presumptions of what the Scriptures ought to teach.” (Terry 1883, p. 595). It seems that both Immer and Terry are advocating the very approach that contemporary hermeneutic theorists declare is not possible. The assertion by ...