Hermeneutica Como Entender La – (Spanish)
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Este libro esta diseado para ser un libro de texto en la asignatua de hermeneutica, por tanto es un libro didactico y practico; que pretende no solo explicar la hermeneutica sino tambien llevar a la practica por medio de una metodologia de aprendizaje por aplicacion.
El lector notara que con frecuencia se citan a diversos autores que han escrito sobre temas relacionados con una vision general de la Biblia. Las citas transcriptas son el resultado de una cuidadosa seleccion de materiales, hecha con el proposito de dar oportunidad al discipulo de tomar contacto con la literatura que el autor mismo ha utilizado para su estudio personal del tema. De este modo, estas citas pueden ser utiles para ilustrar, ampliar, aclarar y fundamentar los conceptos desarrollados en este libro de texto. A su vez, las fuentes estan indicadas como notas al pie de pagina, para que el lector pueda referirse a ellas en caso de tener interes en profundizar el tema. Al final del libro se presenta una bibliografia general del contenido del libro.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788416845873
ISBN10: 8416845875
Language: Spanish
Carlos Villanueva
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2018
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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