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What’s so hard about exegesis?

Even for someone who isn’t particularly interested in biblical interpretation, this is a wonderful introduction to understanding exegesis by Andrew K. M. Adam, who is not nearly as impressed with himself as he ought to be. (I love, love, love the fact that he bases his online vita on his entry in Wikipedia. If only I had an entry in Wikipedia, I’d do the same!)

All comedy aside, this series of entries is well worth reading for anyone interested in the collaborative search for truth and meaning via applied hermeneutics in any field.

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