exegeticist
English
Noun
exegeticist (plural exegeticists)
- alternative form of exegete. A person who undertakes the exegesis of a work or body of work, particularly an apologist for a given religion.
- 1981, Edward C. Dimock, In Praise of Krishna, →ISBN:
- Many of these stories are ingenuous and charming, and to the exegeticist extremely troublesome: for the Bhāgavata-puråna refers to the Gopis being the wives of others at the time when they fell in love with Krishna.
- 1992, Donald S. Lopez, Buddhist Hermeneutics, →ISBN:
- The Buddhist truths which the exegeticist seeks to penetrate can be the object of a threefold wisdom, or prajna arising from listening (s'ruta-mayi), reflecting (cintdmayi) or meditation (hhdvandmayi)...
- 2012, Paul Gochet, Outline of a Nominalist Theory of Propositions, →ISBN:
- The assimilation of sentences to pictures does not only carry advantages, it also raises difficulties, a close examination of which is instructive for our purposes. A delicate question immediately arises for the exegeticist as well as for the philosopher intent upon saving what is valid in this theory: how far exactly can one push the analogy between sentences and pictures, either in order to be faithful to Wittgenstein or to take account of facts?
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