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As an exegete he exercised a powerful influence on theological investigation.
Only one of the evening's developments seemed to surprise this nerveless political exegete.
It is chiefly on the latter work that Paul's reputation as an exegete rests.
In addition, he was a great exegete of the Qur'an and wrote a commentary on it in five volumes.
He enumerates the following four methods, all of which in his opinion are indispensable to the exegete:
As an exegete and biblical critic no less than as a grammarian he has left his abiding mark.
Grammarian, exegete, poet, and translator; born in southern Spain about 1105; died about 1170.
Alexander was a remarkable linguist and exegete.
In Ştefănescu's view, the passion felt by the exegete is the homoerotic equivalent of a physical affair.
As an exegete he developed a subtle and original system in which full account was taken of the work of the Masorites.
H.) A famous jurist, exegete, critic, preacher and a prolific author, with works on nearly all subjects.
The kind of thing that made Karl Barth note- Bultmann is an exegete.
Chromatius was also active as an exegete.
What Ms. Clarke has done is to work from feeling, and from her own personal magic, rather than as copyist or exegete.
His successor, Victor of Capua, (541-554), was a learned exegete.
Though praised by his contemporaries as an Old Testament exegete, his significance lies in the practical field.
Levenson has been called, "the most interesting and incisive biblical exegete among contemporary Jewish thinkers."
It's unclear how the testimony of the nation's most famously idiosyncratic exegete on questions of fact versus fiction was expected to clarify the issue.
In his necessary reliance on the mediation of concepts to tell the story, the exegete cannot aspire to the uniqueness of Abraham's condition.
The biblical exegete Fr.
Ramanuja was a theologian, philosopher, and scriptural exegete.
He was, in varying capacities, an artist, architect, goldsmith, musical theorist, biographer, exegete and chronicler.
Beatus was also a skilled exegete, best known for his Commentary on the Apocalypse of John.
Hesychius of Jerusalem was a Christian presbyter and exegete, probably of the fifth century.
He powerfully synthesizes the work of feminist, liberation, and process theologians while relying firmly on his expertise as a biblical exegete.