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E-raamat: Contemporary Biblical Hermeneutics: An Introduction

  • Formaat: 182 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351949217
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  • Formaat: 182 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351949217

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Appearing in English for the first time, this classic introduction to the field of hermeneutics covers a wide range of approaches to biblical interpretation. Presenting a brief history of philosophical hermeneutics, Manfred Oeming uses a clear structure to emphasize why there are, and why there must be, different and differing approaches to the interpretation of a text, in this case particularly the biblical text. The often confusing multiplicity of approaches to biblical interpretation are introduced along accessible lines, concluding with an argument for an acceptance of a multiplicity of approaches to account for the many layers of the biblical text. Incorporating discussion of the German hermeneutical tradition, exemplified by the work of Heidegger, Bultmann, and Gadamer, this book helps to bridge Anglo-American and German scholarly traditions. It will be of great assistance to students, teachers and preachers.

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'... might fulfill a useful function in a course on hermeneutics and exegesis, and it should therefore be placed in all larger theological libraries.' http://www.biblicalhermeneutics.net/ '... I greatly appreciate the fact the Oeming tries to present a book that addresses the hermeneutical assumptions and implications of different approaches to interpretation which a theology student is likely to encounter... I can envisage teaching with it... As such, it should find its place in theological libraries and 'recommended literature' lists for courses on biblical hermeneutics.' Neotestamentica ... the breadth of treatment, the clarity of analysis and the lively style will be appreciated by students, while the German orientation of the discussion and bibliography [ ...] will be valued by scholars. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

List of Figures vii
Preface ix
1 Introduction: The Topic and Procedure of this Book 1(6)
PART I: The Philosophical Foundations of Biblical Hermeneutics
2 The Phenomenology of Understanding: The Theory of the Hermeneutical Square
7(2)
3 A Foray into the History of Philosophical Hermeneutics with a Focus on Biblical Hermeneutics
9(22)
PART II: The Plurality of Current Approaches to the Bible
4 Methods Focused on Authors and their Worlds
31(24)
a) The Historical–Critical Method
31(11)
b) Historical Sociology
42(4)
c) Historical Psychology
46(3)
d) New Archaeology
49(6)
5 Methods Focused on Texts and their Worlds
55(20)
a) Linguistic–Structuralist Methods
55(5)
b) New Literary Criticism
60(5)
c) Canonical Interpretation of Scripture
65(5)
d) Exegesis as Speech-Act and Word-Act
70(5)
6 Methods Focused on Readers and their Worlds
75(38)
a) The History of Effect (Wirkungsgeschichtliche Exegese)
77(8)
b) Psychological Exegesis
85(4)
c) Symbolic Exegesis
89(5)
d) Bibliodrama
94(4)
e) Liberation Theology and Exegesis
98(7)
f) Feminist Exegesis
105(8)
7 Methods Focused on the Reality behind the Text
113(28)
a) Dogmatic Interpretation
114(7)
b) Fundamentalist Biblical Interpretation
121(8)
c) Existential Interpretation
129
PART III: Summary: Fullness or Food of Meaning?
8 The Bible and the Current Plethora of Methods
141(8)
Bibliography 149(14)
Index A: Authors 163(5)
Index B: Biblical Names 168(1)
Index C: Scriptures 169


Manfred Oeming is Professor of Old Testament Theology at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany.