Literary criticism classifies the various biblical texts according to their literary genre. It also attempts to use internal and external evidence to establish the date, authorship, and intended audience of the various biblical texts. For example, different strains of tradition in the Pentateuch (...
Detached reality is not internal or external; rather it is reality which manifests an inter-change between the two: “Expression is always dynamic and mobile [...]. Expres-sion is the arena where two energies meet, from within and from without, and their mutual communication in some whole ...
In other words, both critics understand films in the same way: as illustrations of a previously established theme and as an empty placeholder for an external system of thought. In contrast to Deacy's and Nolan's approach to film criticism, I briefly turn to the work of philosopher Stephen ...
Lorraine's Bookshelf.("What Music Means to Me", "Music Philology: An Introduction to Musical Textual Criticism, Hermeneutics, and Editorial Techniques", "Ars Sacra: Christian Art and Architecture of the Western World From the Very Beginning Up Until Today", "The Shadows That Run Past: A ...
Enlightenment hegemony over the Western intellectual outlook, which can be summarized briefly as follows: that there exists an external world, whose properties are independent of any individual human being and indeed of humanity as a whole; that these properties are encoded in ``eternal'' physical ...
‘The question I have put to myself is: how is this text, the Hebrew Bible, different from all other texts? Is there a basis to the distinction between fiction and scripture? Can we discriminate the two kinds by rhetorical or textual qualities, rather than by external criteria that remain...
Investigates the limits of capability and utility of hermeneutic inquiry regarding formal analytics in Tibetan philosophical criticism. European formulation of the problem of apophansis; Buddhist approach to the apophansis' issue; Nirvana defined; Wisdom of meditative experience; Two types of rational ...
Emersonian attitudes permeated and shaped Plath's vision - as they have permeated so much American poetry and culture - throughout her writing life. More fundamentally, his insistence on integrating the external world - or, in Emersonian terms, 'the NOT ME' - into the soul is an ambition ...
The hermeneutics of suspicion; Intentionalism; The case of Jules Verne; Meta-criticism.CarrolNoelJournal of Aesthetics & Art CriticismCARROLL, N. (1993): "Anglo-American Aesthetics and Contemporary Criticism", Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 51, pp. 245-252....
The Appropriation of Biblical Hermeneutics to Biographical Criticism: An Application to the Life of the Shaker Founder, Ann Leedoi:10.1080/01615440.1983.10594103SusanDepartmentM.DepartmentSettaDepartmentInformaworldHistorical Methods A Journal of Quantitative & Interdisciplinary History...