Transcendency and Symbols in the Old Testament : a Genealogy of the Hermeneutical Experiences.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter,
1999.
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Colección: | Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Introduction; 1 The Ten Commandments: An Old Testament-Based Exegesis and their Ethical Grounds; 1.1 The Sixth to Ninth Commandements; 1.2 The Basis for the Sixth to Ninth Commandments: from Kant to Watsuji; 1.3 A Reexamination of the Basis for the Sixth to Ninth Commandments: Doubts about Watsuji's Theory; 1.4 The First Four Commandments; 1.5 The Fifth and Tenth Commandments; 1.6 The Locus of the Problem; 1.7 An Old Testament-like Basis for the Ethical Imperatives; 2 Qohelet as a Nihilist; 2.1 Problems in Current Research.
- 2.2 Defining the Concept of Nihilism
- Drawing on Nietzsche and Heidegger2.3 Qohelet, the Nihilst; 2.4 Qohelet's Thought from a Nihilist Perspective; 2.4.1 The Subjectivism of Wisdom; 2.4.2 Relativization of Qohelet's unterstanding of God; 2.4.3 Vanity; 2.4.4 Repudiation of a Subsuming Purpose; 2.4.5 Egoism; 3 Sin, forgiveness and atonement in David: Focussing specifically on 2 Samuel 12 and Psalm 51; 3.1 Introduction: A Comparison of Hebrew and Greek Historiography; 3.1.1 An Overview of Hatano's Argument; 3.1.2 An Overview of Collingwood's Argument; 3.1.3 Interim Observations.
- 3.1.4 Hatano's Argument: Not Refuted by Thucydides?3.1.5 Collingwood's Argument: Not Refuted by the Succession Narrative?; 3.1.6 Tentative Conclusion and Future Outlook; 3.2 2 Samuel 12; 3.2.1 The Orthodox Hebraic Interpretation: Introducing Hertzberg's Commentary; 3.2.2 A Heretical Hellenic Interpretation; 3.3 Psalm 51; 3.3.1 Provisional Translation of Ps. 51; 3.3.2 Several Doubts Arising from a Hellenic Approach; 3.3.3 Introducing Goulder's Theory; 3.3.4 Examination of Goulder's Theory; 3.3.5 My Interpretation of Ps. 51: A Hermeneutical Essay on Symbols.
- 3.3.6 Conclusion: Via Conflicting Interpretations4 A Symbolism-based Interpretation of the Adamic Myth; 4.1 Ricoeur's exegesis of the Adamic Myth; 4.2 The Adamic Myth: Translation and Commentary; Addendum (1): On the "knowledge of good and evil"; Addendum (2): On the contradiction surrounding dying; Addendum (3): The issue of autonomy or free will; Addendum (4): On the shame of nakedness; 4.3 My Interpretation of the Adamic Myth; 4.4 Conclusion; 5 The Concept of Redemption in Second Isaiah: A Redactional Study; 5.1 On the Theodicy of Suffering.
- 5.1.1 Problematic issues in Weber's theory on the Theodicy of Suffering5.1.2 Presentation of a Redactional Hypothesis; 5.1.3 Phases of the Understanding of Salvation in each Redactional Layer; 5.1.4 Phases of the Concept of Sin in each Redactional Layer; 5.1.5 Phases of Universalism in each Redactional Layer (Summary); 5.1.6 Amendment of the Redactional Hypothesis
- Conclusion I; 5.1.7 A Reconsideration of the Theodicy of Suffering
- Conclusion II; 5.2 On Vicariousness; 5.2.1 A Critical Survey of the History of Interpretation Concerning the Figure of the Servant in the Fourth Song.