Hermeneutics at the CrossroadsKevin J. Vanhoozer, James K. A. Smith, Bruce Ellis Benson Indiana University Press, 2006. jún. 15. - 264 oldal In this multi-faceted volume, Christian and other religiously committed theorists find themselves at an uneasy point in history -- between premodernity, modernity, and postmodernity -- where disciplines and methods, cultural and linguistic traditions, and religious commitments tangle and cross. Here, leading theorists explore the state of the art of the contemporary hermeneutical terrain. As they address the work of Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Derrida, the essays collected in this wide-ranging work engage key themes in philosophical hermeneutics, hermeneutics and religion, hermeneutics and the other arts, hermeneutics and literature, and hermeneutics and ethics. Readers will find lively exchanges and reflections that meet the intellectual and philosophical challenges posed by hermeneutics at the crossroads. Contributors are Bruce Ellis Benson, Christina Bieber Lake, John D. Caputo, Eduardo J. Echeverria, Benne Faber, Norman Lillegard, Roger Lundin, Brian McCrea, James K. A. Smith, Michael VanderWeele, Kevin Vanhoozer, and Nicholas Wolterstorff. |
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... simply a reflection of the present. From there, Lundin turns to parallels between Faulkner and Gadamer. Just as Faulkner's character Shreve McCannon says, “let me play for a while now,” so play becomes key to understanding for Gadamer ...
... simply repetition. In the end, Benson suggests that we think of interpretation as situated between the two poles to which Derrida refers: a doubling commentary, on the one hand, and a reading that “opens” the text, on the other ...
... simply to say that we have many miles to go before we sleep; conversation along the way—and the miracle of understanding—is a gift to be en- joyed en route. PART 1 Philosophical Hermeneutics Revisited: Miracles, Resuscitation, Questions ...
... simply from the fact that we guide our thoughts along different paths and do not think about the same things” (DM, p. 5), in large part because of differences in education. Descartes notes that he too was nourished by books since he was ...
... simply to a matter of inadequacy, but to a matter of reduction and distortion.”23 Hence for Barth, “the being of God is the fundamental hermeneutical problem, not the problem of human understanding.”24 It is in and through human words ...
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2 Resuscitating the Author | 35 |
3 Gadamers Hermeneutics and the Question of Relativism | 51 |
Gadamer Levertovand the Hermeneutics of the Question | 82 |
Haunted Hermeneuticsand Incarnational Iterability | 93 |
On Being Dead Equal before God | 95 |
Revisiting the SearleDerrida Debatein Christian Context | 112 |
Pointing Witnessing Exchanging | 131 |
Robinson Crusoeand the Problem of Witnessing | 150 |
9 John Calvins Notion of Exchange and the Usefulness of Literature | 164 |
Improvisation Participation Authority | 191 |
Jazz Lessons for Interpreters | 193 |
Shakespeares Merchant of Veni | 211 |
Kierkegaards Book on Adler | 225 |
contributors | 241 |
index | 243 |
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