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|a Psychological hermeneutics for biblical themes and texts :
|b a Festschrift in honor of Wayne G. Rollins /
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|a Contributors; Foreword; References; Part I APPROACH; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2 ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION: JUNG AND THE BIBLE (ROLLINS, 1983); References; Chapter 3 PSYCHOLOGY AND BIBLICAL STUDIES: BIRTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW SBL PROGRAM UNIT (1991-2011); Introduction; A. Originative Context; B. Agenda, History, and Program; C. Signal Achievements; D. Back to the Future; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL BIBLICAL CRITICISM: ENVISIONING ITS PROSPECTS; The Loss and Recovery of Psychological Interpretation of the Bible.
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|a Defining Psychological Biblical CriticismToward an Agenda for Psychological Biblical Criticism; The Exegetical Agenda; The Hermeneutical Agenda; Biblical Effects in Psychological Perspective; References; Chapter 5 PSYCHOLOGY AND THE BIBLE (ROLLINS AND ELLENS, 2004): HOW THE INTERFACE OF THESE DISCIPLINES WORKS IN REAL LIFE; Some Final Thoughts; Chapter 6 PSYCHOLOGICAL INSIGHT INTO THE BIBLE: TEXTS AND READINGS (ROLLINS AND KILLE, 2007); Introduction; Exposition; Part One; Part Two; Observations and Reflections; References; Chapter 7 THE PROBLEM OF WRITING A PSYCHOBIOGRAPHY OF JESUS.
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|a Methodological Limitations to Writing PsychobiographyPsychobiographical Studies of Jesus; Analysis; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8 FROM GOD TO PSYCHOLOGY: A SKETCH OF THE SOUL'S SELF-TRANSFORMATION THROUGH MYTH AND HISTORY; Psychology with Soul; Soul and Method; Forms of Consciousness; The Evolution of the Soul; Science Mirrors Itself; Psychology's Unified Duality; References; Part II APPLICATION; Chapter 9 A HERMENEUTIC OF HUMAN DIGNITY: THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION?; M #1: Music; M #2: Method; M #3 Markan Madness; M #4 Message; References.
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|a Chapter 10 SATIRE AND COGNITIVE DISSONANCE IN THE BOOK OF JONAH, IN THE LIGHT OF ELLENS' LAWS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HERMENEUTICSIntroduction; Is the Book of Jonah a Satire?; Psychological Hermeneutics; Exposition of Ellens' Laws; What Does this Mean for Us Today?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 11 ABOUT THE CHARACTER ETHICS OF SCRIPTURE; References; Chapter 12 THE SUFFERING SERVANT OF ISAIAH IN COGNITIVE-CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE: LOGOTHERAPY AND THE BIBLE; Logotherapy and Cognitive-Critical Biblical Analysis; The Freedom of the Will; The Will to Meaning; The Meaning of Life.
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|a The Suffering Servant of Isaiah and Paradoxical Redemption in History and ExistenceAddressing Existential Crises by the Isaiah Tradition; Yahweh's Servant as Corporate Israel; The Peaceable Character of the Servant of Yahweh: Non-violent Israel as a Contrast to Cyrus the Anointed One; The Servant Songs in Cognitive-Critical Perspective; Logotherapy, the Suffering of Corporate Israel, and Paradoxical Redemption; Existential Frustration and Noögenic Neuroses; Noödynamis and the Existential Vacuum; The Meaning of Life and the Essence of Existence; The Meaning of Love and the Meaning of Suffering.
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|a For centuries scholars have been developing ways of studying the bible, through exegesis, historical critique, literary critique, form criticism, and narrative analysis. During the last half century new theoretical approaches have come to the fore. Psychological Hermeneutics takes as its starting point the text itself, and its context - the dynamics of the human document created, the person(s) who authored the text, the original audience for which it was intended, the subsequent audiences to which it spoke, and the factors that were at play behind, in, and in front of the text. The contributio.
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