The practice of interpreting texts is complex, and the problem is made
worse when texts seem alien to the reader. How can we overcome barriers
to understanding? Where do we start, and what must we do? And what is
hermeneutics anyway? This beginner's handbook on hermeneutics provides a
simple approach to textual interpretation, introducing a method that is
holistic and humane, focused on listening and openness. We must take
account of our presuppositions, analyze literary and
historical-grammatical contexts, and organize our thoughts based on the
meanings we discover. And then we must act, verifying or falsifying what
we have found. This open content book is an essential guide for students
as they interpret texts of all kinds, and is meant as a companion for
writing and research. Helpful notes are provided for key concepts, and
each step of the process is briefly explained, along with questions for
further analysis.