Canon law of Paxism: Difference between revisions

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While the epistemology of a bull dictates the systematic approach to logical reasoning behind the bull being created, an interpretive philosophy underpins the framing of the purpose of bull.
 
Of note is the tension between exegesis and eisegesis. [[W: Exegesis|Exegesis]] is the philosophy that scripture bears its own truths and must be uncovered as is. [[W:Eisegesis|Eisegesis]] is the philosophy that scriptural analysis is inherently subject to the circumstances and biases of the the interpreter and thus posits that a successful interpretation of scripture is the its successful application in substantiating or denouncing a predetermined viewpoint.
 
These interpretive philosophies are predicated on assumptions about the scripture itself as well as the relationship between sapient mortals and the scripture. Exegesis relies on the premise that scripture is inherently knowable and that the reality it creates for the people is absolute. Eisegesis relies on the premise that context influences scripture and that the efficacy of interpretation lies in the effectiveness of its ability to defend or dispel a perspective. Exegesis is sometimes referred to as the Literalist approach whereas Eisegesis is referred to as the Activistic approach.
 
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