Ashton Bradford: Phenomenology of prayer 2
While reading the book, in chapter 8, the word hermeneutical came up a lot and I was curious to its definition. It basically means interpretation, which makes sense why it is related to phenomenology, which is the study of the experience of being self. Interpretation is used in all religions and forms of prayer. How one interprets their readings is how one prays and how one conducts their religious practices. Why aren't religious texts viewed as fact?
Religious texts are meant to be viewed in different ways as to keep it malleable for any kind of use. The religious texts are used often as references and not direct answers to problems. To instate a kind of fact to these texts would be meaningless and would destroy the use of the texts in many situations. The reasons these texts were created were to be used as reference. God cannot answer every question one has, but he can supply one with the resources to have an answer and get success. Hermeneutics are very important and cannot be taken away from the phenomenology of prayer.
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