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OverviewBiblical hermeneutics establish the principles that are useful to understand every part of the Bible in order to clarify the message for who reads it or listen it. Inevitably, it requires biblical exegesis, which is the process to examine the biblical text to understand how the author conveys the revelation.This book focus on evidence, what it cannot be seen when someone suffer from a kind of blindness that prevents the perception of the obvious, this blindness is called faith! Full Product DetailsAuthor: F Guzzardi , Hoffmann Hoffmann &Publisher: Hoffman & Hoffman Imprint: Hoffman & Hoffman Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781947488007ISBN 10: 1947488007 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 22 June 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRobert Green Bob Ingersoll (11 ago 1833 - 21 July 1899) he was a veteran of the civil war, American politic leader and speaker during the Golden Age, he was known for his culture and defence of agnosticism. He was named The Great Agnostic . Francois-Marie Arouet known as Voltaire (Paris, 21 November 1694 - Paris, 30 May 1778) was a French philosopher, poet and writer. He is connected to the Enlightenment with Montesquieu, Locke, Rousseau and du Chatelet. Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Florida, 30 November 1835 - Redding, 21 April 1910), was a US writer, humourist and teacher. Jean Kaspar Lavater, Protestant minister who wrote Fragments of physiognomy . Johann Joseph Most (Augusta, 5 February 1846 - Cincinnati, 17 March 1906) was a US politic and journalist. Robert Green Bob Ingersoll (11 ago 1833 - 21 July 1899) he was a veteran of the civil war, American politic leader and speaker during the Golden Age, he was known for his culture and defence of agnosticism. He was named The Great Agnostic. Francois-Marie Arouet known as Voltaire (Paris, 21 November 1694 - Paris, 30 May 1778) was a French philosopher, poet and writer. He is connected to the Enlightenment with Montesquieu, Locke, Rousseau and du Chatelet. Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Florida, 30 November 1835 - Redding, 21 April 1910), was a US writer, humourist and teacher. Jean Kaspar Lavater, Protestant minister who wrote Fragments of physiognomy. Johann Joseph Most (Augusta, 5 February 1846 - Cincinnati, 17 March 1906) was a US politic and journalist. Author InformationFabrizio. is the pseudonym of Fabrizio Catalfamo, born in Siracusa on March 4, 1962. Self-taught author, alternates his blogger's activities (FG Post, Autism 20) with writing. In 2013 he publishes his first short self-publishing tale: The Fenice Booklet followed by the atheist essay: Ermeneutica dell'evidente . He collaborates with the re-edition of some old books: The End of a Kingdom, Talks with Mussolini, and The Confessor's Manual. He lives a good part of his life between France and Switzerland, spending a brief stay in India as a result of his interests in Indu's ascetic cultures, and moved to the United States in 2007. He founded the Hoffmann & Hoffmann publishing company in 2017, which proposes the English translation of emerging Italian authors, as well as the re-release of the world's oldest classmates. In 2017 he publishes with the label Hoffmann & Hoffmann the essay Hermeneutic of the Evident and the novel 26 Days. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |