Hermeneutics

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Hermeneutics, in Christian theology, is the study of the interpretation of Scriptures. Hermeneutics is often referred to as both a science and an art: a science because there are specific rules to be followed, but also an art because the task is not a mechanical, dry procedure.

The process consists of two main parts:

The difference in hermeneutics between Catholic/Orthodox and Protestant groups is how writing of early church fathers should be considered:

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