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Joe, what exactly do you mean by textual criticism here compared to hermeneutical criticism?  --[[User:RobertC|RobertC]] 20:33, 2 Aug 2006 (UTC)
 
Joe, what exactly do you mean by textual criticism here compared to hermeneutical criticism?  --[[User:RobertC|RobertC]] 20:33, 2 Aug 2006 (UTC)
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:Textual criticism: sorting out the "sources" and "structures" of the text itself.  Hermeneutical criticism: interpreting the meaning of the text, working out the meanings implied by the structures or other discoveries of the textual criticism.  I'm drawing the distinction, I guess, between "exegesis" and "hermeneutics" drawn in ''Thinking Biblically'' by Paul Ricoeur/Andre LaCoque (an incredible book, by the way).  --[[User:Joe Spencer|Joe Spencer]] 14:03, 3 Aug 2006 (UTC)

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Joe, outlining this section is difficult. Thanks for the outline. --Matthew Faulconer 07:15, 2 Aug 2006 (UTC)

Joe, what exactly do you mean by textual criticism here compared to hermeneutical criticism? --RobertC 20:33, 2 Aug 2006 (UTC)

Textual criticism: sorting out the "sources" and "structures" of the text itself. Hermeneutical criticism: interpreting the meaning of the text, working out the meanings implied by the structures or other discoveries of the textual criticism. I'm drawing the distinction, I guess, between "exegesis" and "hermeneutics" drawn in Thinking Biblically by Paul Ricoeur/Andre LaCoque (an incredible book, by the way). --Joe Spencer 14:03, 3 Aug 2006 (UTC)