The Responsibility of Hermeneutics
Roger Lundin, Anthony C. Thiselton, Clarence Walhout
I. Our hermeneutical inheritance --
The Cartesian and Baconian legacies --
The Cartesian isolation of the aesthetic category --
Baconianism and a new world hermeneutic --
Beyond the first person --
II. Texts and actions --
The limits of the literature-as-language model --
Basic principles of the literature-as-action model --
The question of reference and mimesis --
Imagined and actual worlds --
Some consequences for hermeneutical practice --
Historical texts. III. Reader-response hermeneutics, action models, and the parables of Jesus --
Literary theory and biblical hermeneutics --
The parables of Jesus --
Audience criticism and reader-response hermeneutics --
The need for a reader-response approach to the parables --
The problems and inadequacy of a reader-response approach to the parables --
The contribution of the action model: Toward responsible interpretation.
The Cartesian and Baconian legacies --
The Cartesian isolation of the aesthetic category --
Baconianism and a new world hermeneutic --
Beyond the first person --
II. Texts and actions --
The limits of the literature-as-language model --
Basic principles of the literature-as-action model --
The question of reference and mimesis --
Imagined and actual worlds --
Some consequences for hermeneutical practice --
Historical texts. III. Reader-response hermeneutics, action models, and the parables of Jesus --
Literary theory and biblical hermeneutics --
The parables of Jesus --
Audience criticism and reader-response hermeneutics --
The need for a reader-response approach to the parables --
The problems and inadequacy of a reader-response approach to the parables --
The contribution of the action model: Toward responsible interpretation.
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Jahr:
1985
Verlag:
Eerdmans., Paternoster
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
129
ISBN 10:
0802800297
ISBN 13:
9780802800299
Datei:
PDF, 4.44 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1985