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Hermeneutics : an Introduction.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Thiselton, Anthony C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Grand Rapids : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; I: The Aims and Scope of Hermeneutics; 1. Toward a Definition of Hermeneutics; 2. What Should We Hope to Gain from a Study of Hermeneutics?; 3. Differences between "Philosophical Hermeneutics" and More Traditional Philosophical Thought, and Their Relation to Explanation and Understanding; 4. Preliminary and Provisional Understanding (Pre
  • understanding) and the Hermeneutical Circle; 5. Recommended Initial Reading; II: Hermeneutics in the Contexts of Philosophy, Biblical Studies, Literary Theory, and the Social Self.
  • 1. Further Differences from More Traditional Philosophical Thought: Community and Tradition Wisdom or Knowledge?; 2. Approaches in Traditional Biblical Studies: The Rootedness of Texts Located in Time and Place; 3. The Impact of Literary Theory on Hermeneutics and Biblical Interpretation: The New Criticism; 4. The Impact of Literary Theory: Reader
  • Response Theories; 5. Wider Dimensions of Hermeneutics: Interest, Social Sciences, Critical Theory, Historical Reason, and Theology; 6. Recommended Initial Reading; III: An Example of Hermeneutical Methods: The Parables of Jesus.
  • 1. The Definition of a Parable and Its Relation to Allegory2. The Plots of Parables and Their Existential Interpretation; 3. The Strictly Historical Approach: Jülicher, Dodd, and Jeremias; 4. The Limits of the Historical Approach: A Retrospective View?; 5. The Rhetorical Approach and Literary Criticism; 6. Other Approaches: The New Hermeneutic, Narrative Worlds, Postmodernity, Reader Response, and Allegory; 7. Recommended Initial Reading; IV: A Legacy of Perennial Questions from the Ancient World: Judaism and the Ancient Greeks.
  • 1. The Christian Inheritance: The Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Judaism2. The Literature of Greek
  • Speaking Judaism; 3. Jewish Apocalyptic Literature around the Time of Christ; 4. The Greek Roots of Interpretation: The Stoics; 5. Recommended Initial Reading; V: The New Testament and the Second Century; 1. The Old Testament as a Frame of Reference or Pre
  • understanding: Paul and the Gospels; 2. Hebrews, 1 Peter, and Revelation: The Old Testament as Pre
  • understanding; 3. Does the New Testament Employ Allegorical Interpretation or Typology?
  • 4. Passages in Paul That Might Be "Difficult": Septuagint or Hebrew?5. Old Testament Quotations in the Gospels, 1 Peter, and the Epistle to the Hebrews; 6. Second
  • Century Interpretation and Hermeneutics; 7. Recommended Initial Reading; VI: From the Third to the Thirteenth Centuries; 1. The Latin West: Hippolytus, Tertullian, Ambrose, Jerome; 2. Alexandrian Traditions: Origen; with Athanasius, Didymus, and Cyril; 3. The Antiochene School: Diodore, Theodore, John Chrysostom, and Theodoret; 4. The Bridge to the Middle Ages: Augustine and Gregory the Great.