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World Relg 4th Edition Van Voorst

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World Relg 4th Edition Van Voorst
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Publisher: Cengage
File Extension: PDF
File size: 86.47 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Van Voorst
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 4
Volume: 4

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World Relg 4th Edition Van Voorst by Van Voorst instant download after payment.

We interpret all of our experience in just this way,

because, as psychologists tell us, this is the way the

human mind operates. Our understanding of new

experiences is interpreted in the light of previous experiences. Preunderstanding is the state of one’s understanding of reality, with which one makes sense of one’s

new experiences. It describes what we already know,

whether that knowledge is correct or not. Even if a new

experience corrects our old knowledge—let’s say that,

in this case, you actually do meet a space alien with

your friend—it is always understood on the basis of old

knowledge. This new knowledge is then integrated into

old understandings, and our preunderstanding grows.

In other words, the term preunderstanding describes

the existing state of our understanding before a new

experience calls for interpretation. Our preunderstanding changes as we alter our knowledge, beliefs, and convictions over time.

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