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This study aims to map the ontological and epistemological aspects of Negotiative Hermeneutics through a philosophical approach. Negotiative Hermeneutics is a new hermeneutic model initiated by Khaled Abou El Fadl to criticize gender-biased and misogyny f... see more

Contents, present in biblical texts, are data, accessible to rational knowledge, and hence — object of philosophical hermeneutics of texts as such. Taking into account the supra-temporal way of existing of texts, a researcher is akin to know, “how it is i... see more

How does speech-acting theory explain thegeneration of meaning and meaningful collective action? What place does firstperson subjective experience have in the theory? What are some of themethodological implications of the theory? The purpose here is... see more

Contents, present in biblical texts, are data, accessible to rational knowledge, and hence — object of philosophical hermeneutics of texts as such. Taking into account the supra-temporal way of existing of texts, a researcher is akin to know, “how it is i... see more

Geertz argues that focusing solely on meanings is not convincing enough in order to study the culture which he defines as the web of meanings, and we can interpret the culture by only specifying the interrelations between meanings. The best an anthropolog... see more

This paper introduces the problem of distinguishing hermeneutics and exegesis, since modern academic discourse identifies these concepts, despite the differences in the use of these methods. Therefore, this question requires philosophical reflection, as w... see more

The relevance of experience and meaning in qualitative research is mostly accepted and is common ground for qualitative studies. However, there is an increasing trend towards trivializing the use of these notions. As a consequence, a mechanistic use of th... see more

AbstractThe wide acceptance and maturation of the theology of missio Dei is the most important development in the theology of mission in recent times. It introduced a radically new understanding of mission and theology, and flowing from that a r... see more

The Indonesian government works closely with other agencies to intensely campaign for the movement against the virus corona in various ways, one of which is through Public Service Advertisements (PSAs). PSAs have verbal and non-verbal elements that contai... see more

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