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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Interpretation of creolized texts through hermeneutics of faith and suspicionThe article is devoted to the analysis of creolized Internet texts through the lens of Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics. The author examines two approaches: the hermeneutics of faith (restoring the author's intent through the unity of the text and the image) and the hermeneutics of suspicion (a critical deconstruction of hidden ideologies). Using examples of memes about productivity and choice, the author demonstrates h…
Reference · Wikidata
Faith deconstructionAmerican evangelistic Christianity movement
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Faith deconstructionFaith deconstruction, also known as deconstructing faith, religious deconstruction, or simply deconstruction, is a process during which religious believers reexamine and question their beliefs. It originated in American evangelicalism, where it may be called evangelical deconstruction. The term rose in popularity in connection with the exvangelical movement, which began in 2016. It is sometimes called the deconstru…
Image · DPLA
Issue 50.2 of the Review for Religious, March/April 1991.