The Promise of HermeneuticsWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999 - 260 pagini This work presents an engaging interdisciplinary study of the nature and scope of interpretation, one of the most important areas of inquiry in today's postmodern world. The three authors, all acknowledged experts in the field, bring the resources of the Bible, Christian tradition, and intellectual history to bear upon contemporary hermeneutical disputes. Representing a complete revision of The Responsibility of Hermeneutics (1985), this substantially expanded volume has been brought up to date with recent work in hermeneutics and sets forth an important new perspective that shifts the interpretive focus from the past to the promise of the future. Making use of the best insights from current theories about language, interpretation, and the nature of the self, The Promise of Hermeneutics demonstrates how an encounter with contemporary interpretive theory can deepen the church's own hermeneutical practices. The authors also show how the Christian faith can help move us beyond the many impasses created by postmodern thought. |
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Cuprins
Interpreting Orphans Hermeneutics in the Cartesian Tradition | 1 |
The Endless Recuperation | 6 |
Texts in an Orphaned Age | 25 |
Orphans and the Interpretive Quest | 42 |
Beyond the Orphaned First Person | 54 |
Confessing Our Part | 62 |
Narrative Hermeneutics | 65 |
Texts and Contexts | 66 |
Between the Scylla of Mechanical Replication and the Charybdis of Orphaned Indeterminacy | 137 |
Some Presuppositions and Entailments of Illocutionary SpeechActs | 144 |
ReaderResponse Theories and Biblical and Theological Fiction | 152 |
Why Hasnt ReaderResponse Criticism Caught on in New Testament Studies? A Diagnosis Suggesting Five Reasons | 154 |
The Value of Some Specific ReaderResponse Models for Reading Biblical Fiction and the Role of Imagination in Interpreting Plot | 164 |
Job Eliot and Dostoyevsky on Evil | 172 |
Temporality Reception Action | 183 |
The Temporal and Historical Character of Jausss Aesthetics of Reception | 191 |
Reference and Mimesis | 71 |
Imagined and Actual Worlds | 79 |
Textual Analysis | 84 |
Texts as Instruments of Action | 90 |
Relativism in Interpretation | 91 |
Authorial Stance | 100 |
The Text and the Reader | 107 |
The Readers Response | 118 |
Communicative Action and Promise in Interdisciplinary Biblical and Theological Hermeneutics | 133 |
Some Implications for SpeechAct Theory in Hermeneutics and for the PostHistory of Biblical Texts | 200 |
Further Implications and the Paradigmatic Status of Promise as Communicative Action | 209 |
SocioEthical and Political Individualism and a Theological Critique of Autonomy | 214 |
The Paradigm of Biblical Promise as Trustworthy Temporal Transformative SpeechAction | 223 |
Promise as a Key Example of Understanding Illocutions in SpeechAct Theory | 231 |
Selected Bibliography | 241 |
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The Promise of Hermeneutics Roger Lundin,Anthony C. Thiselton,Clarence Walhout Vizualizare fragmente - 1999 |
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