The Promise of HermeneuticsW.B. Eerdmans, 1999 - 260 pagini This work presents an interdisciplinary study of the nature and scope of interpretation. The three authors 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. --From publisher's description. |
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Pagina 123
... individuals , not their alleged self - determination or self - definition . Strong individual characters in fiction appear only when the social context for their actions is equally strong , that is to say , when their identities as ...
... individuals , not their alleged self - determination or self - definition . Strong individual characters in fiction appear only when the social context for their actions is equally strong , that is to say , when their identities as ...
Pagina 124
... individual identity is evident also in the fact that the Puritan society is altered for the better by Hester's personal strength . The range of human relationships in fiction is , of course , as broad as it is in life itself , but it is ...
... individual identity is evident also in the fact that the Puritan society is altered for the better by Hester's personal strength . The range of human relationships in fiction is , of course , as broad as it is in life itself , but it is ...
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... individual human person " who owns " rights " equal to those of other individuals , regardless of issues about possible transmissions of ge- netic diseases or a possible context of rape . The rights argument presup- poses Cartesian ...
... individual human person " who owns " rights " equal to those of other individuals , regardless of issues about possible transmissions of ge- netic diseases or a possible context of rape . The rights argument presup- poses Cartesian ...
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Orphans and | 42 |
Beyond the Orphaned First Person | 54 |
Confessing Our Part | 62 |
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The Promise of Hermeneutics Roger Lundin,Anthony C. Thiselton,Clarence Walhout Previzualizare limitată - 1999 |
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