• Form criticism as a method of biblical criticism classifies units of scripture by literary pattern and then attempts to trace each type to its period of...
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  • disciplines, including source criticism, form criticism, redaction criticism, tradition criticism, and radical criticism. Source criticism is the search for the...
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    Historical-biblical criticism includes a wide range of approaches and questions within four major methodologies: textual, source, form, and literary criticism. Textual...
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  • There are five main lines of scholarly criticism of Marx's idea of the form of value. The criticism most often heard from the critics of Marx, such as...
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    theory may be more general or abstract. Literary criticism is often published in essay or book form. Academic literary critics teach in literature departments...
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    criticism that appears regularly in press newspapers, magazines and other popular mass-media outlets. Academic film criticism rarely takes the form of...
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  • based on biblical criticism. This took the form of textual and source criticism originally, which were supplemented with form criticism in 1919, and redaction...
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  • Marx may be the originator of the term "sonata form". This model was derived from the study and criticism of Beethoven's piano sonatas. A sonata-allegro...
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    biblical criticism focus on the origins, structure and history of texts, canonical criticism looks at the meaning which the overall text, in its final form, has...
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    historical criticism and evaluation, a form of art history, and contemporary criticism of work by living artists. Despite perceptions that art criticism is a...
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  • Social criticism is a form of academic or journalistic criticism focusing on social issues in contemporary society, in respect to perceived injustices...
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  • texts, demythologization often overlaps with philology, Biblical criticism and form criticism. The term demythologization (in German: Entmythologisierung)...
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    fostering the global expansion and development of the discipline of form criticism and his methodological proposal that the task of Old Testament theology...
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  • streaming model. Since its launch, the company was subject to numerous criticisms, the basis of which range from its business practices and workplace culture...
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  • Redaction criticism regards the author of the text as editor (redactor) of the source materials. Unlike its parent discipline, form criticism, redaction...
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  • Source criticism (or information evaluation) is the process of evaluating an information source, i.e.: a document, a person, a speech, a fingerprint,...
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    the German scholar Hermann Gunkel demonstrated a new critical method, form criticism, which he believed could discover traces of oral tradition in written...
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    May 1862 – 11 March 1932), a German Old Testament scholar, founded form criticism. He also became a leading representative of the history of religions...
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    Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants...
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  • revelation or faith. There are four primary types of biblical criticism: Form criticism: an analysis of literary documents, particularly the Bible, to...
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  • results of source and form criticism to develop the history of tradition interpretation. Form criticism and tradition criticism thus overlap, though the...
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    forms, styles and, meanings. But it also means grasping those forms styles and meanings as the product of a particular history." In Marxist criticism...
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  • Criticism of Buddhism has taken numerous different forms, including philosophical and rational criticisms, but also criticism of praxis, such as that...
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  • principles of "form criticism" of which Bultmann was the most influential exponent. According to Bultmann's definition, "[t]he aim of form-criticism [sic] is...
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    Biographical criticism is a form of literary criticism which analyzes a writer's biography to show the relationship between the author's life and their...
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  • found in the Torah, and are rejected. In place of source criticism, the method of form criticism is used to trace the origin of the various traditions found...
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  • Criticism and self-criticism (Russian: Самокритика, Samokritika; Chinese: 自我批评, Zìwǒ pīpíng; Vietnamese: Tự phê bình) is a philosophical and political...
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    Reader-response criticism is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast...
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  • suppose that they have a Form." Ross also objects to Aristotle's criticism that Form Otherness accounts for the differences between Forms and purportedly leads...
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  • The Chicago School of literary criticism was a form of criticism of English literature begun at the University of Chicago in the 1930s, which lasted until...
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