Caroline Lewis (Phenomenology of Prayer 2)

An important part of the phenomenology of prayer is hermeneutics. This is the religious interpretation of the Bible as well as other religious texts. Many Christians interpret the Bible differently but interpretation can also affect your religious beliefs and spirituality. While some may see the Bible as literal, others see it as metaphorical.   

Much of hermeneutics has to do with not only religious life but also with interpretation. The Bible is a sacred text but many Christian people and people of other religions have differing opinions on its validity as well as its truth. 

Jews, Catholic, and Christians all use their texts mostly interpretively. They all believe that God's word is the truth but in differing ways. For example, Jews only read the Old Testament because they do not believe in the resurrection of Jesus. Catholics believe in Saints and pray to them while Protestants do not. 

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