Glossary for Lessons 1-5
Glossary for Lessons 1-5. SCROLL DOWN to review key names and terms. You may also search for a term by clicking on its first letter below.
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PhiloWriter from Alexandria who is considered to be the originator of the allegorical approach to interpreting Scripture | |
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QuadrigaIn early roman society it was a chariot drawn by four horses. In hermeneutics, it referred to an interpretive approach that considered a passage of Scripture to have four distinct meanings. | |
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RomanticView of inspiration that believes that Scripture isn’t God’s infallible truth, but only the personal reflections and opinions of the human authors | |
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Sensus LiteralisThe theologians of the Middle Ages in Europe used this term to speak of the original meaning of Scripture. Thomas Aquinas made a distinction between this and the "allegorical" sense. | |
SpiralIn hermeneutics, this term is used to explain how we can progressively gain a better understanding of Scripture as we continue to dialog with the text. | |
StructuralismSchool of thought whose proponents tried to use rational and scientific objectivity to obtain an exhaustive understanding of everything they studied. | |
SubjectivismApproach to knowledge that believes that knowledge is always influenced by personal biases, making impartial objectivity impossible | |