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A Short Introduction to Hermeneutics (edition 2004)

by David Jasper (Author)

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Hermeneutics defines the rules used to search out the meaning of Scripture. Throughout church history, interpreters have approached biblical interpretation in different ways, using different tools and methods. This book conveniently and accessibly surveys major biblical interpreters and approaches to hermeneutics from the patristic period to the present days. It provides a theoretical basis for understanding the processes of hermeneutics in different faith traditions.… (more)
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Title:A Short Introduction to Hermeneutics
Authors:David Jasper (Author)
Info:Westminster John Knox Press (2004), 148 pages
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Tags:Abrams.M. H., 18Adam Bede (George Eliot), 92Aeneid (Virgil), 134Aeschylus, 133Alice hi Wonderland (Carroll), 14"An Answer to the Question 'What IsEnlightenment?'" (Kant), 77-8Aquinas. See Thomas Aquinas, St.Aristotle, 18, 23, 72-3, 74Arnold, Matthew, 90, 91Atwood, Margaret, 123Augustine of Hippo, St., 4, 12, 39-43, 44, 45, 52, 53, 54, 62, 134, 137Babel Tower (Byatt), 126BalMieke, 115, 122Bartb, Derrida and the Language of Theology(Ward), 101Barth, Karl, 100-101, 102, 103, 104, 117, 119Barthes, Roland, 135Basil, 54Beckerlegge, Gwilym, 20Being and Time (Heidegger), 104Biographia Literaria (Coleridge), 8, 81Birth of the New Testament, The (Moule), 75Blake, William, 79, 130Bruns, Gerald, 19-20Buber, Martin, 96Bultmann, Rudolf, 91, 100, 102-03, 107, 117Byatt, A. S., 126Calvin for Armchair Theologians (F.lwood), 61Calvin, John, 22, 56, 60-2Caputo, 99Carroll, Lewis (C. L. Dodgson), 14Charlemagne, Emperor, 46Chladenius, Johann Martin, 63-5, 66, 70, 80Church Dogmatics (Barth), 100City of God (Augustine), 42-3Clement of Alexandria, 37-8, 45Colenso, John William, Bishop of Natal, 89-90Coleridge, Henry Nelson, 81Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 41, 77, 80, 81-3, 86, 111, 121Collins, Anthony, 69-7, 71Communist Manifesto, The (Marx andEngels), 123Confessions (Augustine), 39^10, 42Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit(Coleridge), 111Critics of the Bible, 1724-1873 (Drury), 73Culler, Jonathan, 113Cyprian, 54Dante, Alighieri, 34, 87, 134Darwin, Charles, 89De Imitatione Christi (Thomas a Kempis), 50-1De praescriptione hereticorum (Tertullian), 36Derrida, Jacques, 61, 111-17, 121, 135Descartes, Rene, 78"Development of Hermeneutics, The"(Dilthey), 95-6Devil on the Cross (Ngugi), 124-25, 131Dickens, 9Dilthey, Wilhelm, 95-7, 98, 101, 106, 10$Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of theChristian Religion (Collins), 69Divine Comedy, The (Dante), 134Dodd, C.H., 137Drury, 73East of Eden (Steinbeck), 122Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius), 37F.ckhart, Meister, 48, 49-50, 65Eclipse of Biblical Narrative, The (Frei), 74142 Index of Names and Titles of Works 143F.ichhorn, Johann Gottfried, 42, 76, 92, 117Einstein, Albert, 97, 115Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans), 92Eliot, T.S., 53-4, 120-21El wood, Christopher, 61Enchiridion militis Christiani (Erasmus), 54-5, 60Engels, Friedrich, 123Erasmus, Desiderius, 52-6, 57, 59, 60, 66Essay Concerning the Use of Reason, (Collins), 69Essential Erasmus, The, 67Eusebius, 37Everlasting Gospel, The (Blake), 79Exhortations to the Diligent Study ofScripture (Erasmus), 57ExumJ. Cheryl, 130-31Father and Son (Gosse), 12Figuring the Sacred (Ricoeur), 109Fish, Stanley, 78, 127Forster, E. M., 126Frei, Hans, 74Freud, Sigmund, 22Fragments (Reimarus), 70-1Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 16, 106-08, 109, 110, 113-14, 117Gandhi, Mahatma, 20Gay Science, The (Nietzsche), 115Gibbon, Edward, 70Gilgamesh, Epic of, 13 3God's Gym: Divine Male Bodies of the Bible(Moore), 131Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 80Gosse, Edmund, 12Grant, Robert M., 3, 36, 39, 119Great Expectations (Dickens), 9Guide to Contemporary Hermeneutics, A(McKim), 1Habermas, Jiirgen, 113Hamilton, Walter, 10Hamlet (Shakespeare), 108Ilandelman, Susan, 26Handmaids Tale, The (Atwood), 12 3Handwritten Manuscripts, The(Schleiermacher), 83-6Hartman, Geoffrey H., 27Heidegger, 21, 24, 99, 104-06, 136Hermeneutical Inquiry (Klemm), 95, 105, 106Hermeneutics Ancient and Modern (Bruns), 19-20Hermeneutics Reader, The (MuellerVollmer), 64Hirsch, F.D., 115History of the Decline and Fall of the RomanEmpire, The (Gibbon), 70Holderlin, 105Homer, 55, 133Husserl, 105I and Thou (Buher), 96Ignatius, bishop of Antioch, 34"Intimations of Immortality"(Wordsworth), 80Introduction to the Correct Interpretation ofReasonable Discourses and Writings(Chladenius), 63-5Introduction to the Psalms (Isho'dad), 39Irenaeus, bishop of Lyons, 20, 35-6, 37, 44Isho'dad, 39"Is There a Text in This Class?" (Fish), 115Jeanrond, Werner G., 25, 38, 50, 134Jerome, 66Jesus of Nazareth (film: Zeffirelli), 98Jobling, David, 118Kant, Immanuel, 77-9, 86Klemm, David E., 106Kockelmans, Joseph J., 105LaCoque, Andre, 109Lawrence, D. 11., 126Lebenjesu, Das (The Life of Jesus CriticallyExamined) (Strauss), 91-2, 103Lessing, G. E., 70Levinas, 96 144 Index of Names and Titles of WorksLiterature and Dogma (Arnold), 90Lowe, 101Lowth, Robert, 71-4, 86Luther, 17, 32, 46, 56-60, 75, 122, 123, 125-26, 133, 134Mann, Thomas, 121Marcion, 34-5Marvell, Andrew, 127Marx, 123McKim, Donald K, 1McLuhan, Marshall, 56Melanchthon, Philipp, 71"Memorable Fancy, A" (Blake), 130Middle-march (George Eliot), 92Milton, 127Moore, Stephen D., 131-32Morgan, 119Moule, C. F. D., 75Mueller-Vollmer, Kurt, 64Natural Supernaturalism (Abrams), 18Neusner, Jacob, 2 5New Testament as True Fiction, The(Templeton), 108Newton, Sir Isaac, 98NgugiwaThiong'o, 131Nicholas of Lyra, 47Nietzsche, 115Of Grammatology (Derrida), 116On Christian Doctrine (Augustine), 40-2On the Origin of Species (Darwin), 89On the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews(Lowth), 71-4On the Truth of Being (Kocklemans), 105Origen, 38-9, 40, 45Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 95Page, Nick, 75-6Parables of the Kingdom, The (Dodd), 13 7Paradise Lost (Milton), 127Pencil Letter (Ratushinskaya), 135Pentateuch and the Book of Joshua CriticallyExamined, The (Colenso), 90Peri Archon (Origen), 38Phaedrus (Plato), 10, 114Philo of Alexandria, 37Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, The(Habermas), 113Pippin, Tina, 118Planck, Max, 97Plato, 7, 13, 114Plotted, Shot and Painted (Exum), 130-31Poetics (Aristotle), 72-3Political Writings (Kant), 78Pollock, Jackson, 129Postcolonial Criticism, and BiblicalInterpretation (Sugirtharajah), 125Postmodern Bible Reader, The (Jobling, Pippin, Schliefer), 118Praise of Folly, The (Erasmus), 66"Problem of Hermeneutics, The"(Bultmann), 102Prometheus Unbound (Shelley), 80-1Quest of the Historical Jesus, The(Schweitzer), 93-4Ranke, Leopold von, 93Ratushinkskay, Irina, 135Reimarus, H. S., 70-1, 72, 74, 92Reiss, 78"Religion and Literature" (T. S. Eliot), 120-21Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone(Kant), 78Rembrandt, van Ryn, 128Renan, Joseph-Ernest, 93-4, 98Ricoeur, Paul, 108-11, 117Romerbrief (Epistle to the Romans) (Barth), 100-101Saussure (Culler), 113Saussure, Fredinand de, 112-13Schleiermacher, xii, 69, 83-6, 108Schliefer, Ronald, 117Schweitzer, 93—4Selected Essays (T. S. Eliot), 53-5, 121Sender, Johann, Salomo, 74—6, 117Shakespeare, 83, 134Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 80-1 Index of Names and Titles of Works 145Short History of the Interpretation of theBible, A (Grant), 59Slayers of Moses, The (Handelman), 26Soi meme comme un autre (Oneself asAnother) (Ricoeur), 110-11Sophocles, 134"Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse"(Arnold), 90Steinbeck, 121-22Strauss, David Friedrich, 103Stromateis (Clement), 37-8"Study of Poetry, The" (Arnold), 90Sugirtharajah, R. S., 125Summa theologica (Aquinas), 47-8Symbolism of Evil, The (Ricoeur), 109Table Talk (Luther), 60Tabloid Bible, The (Page), 75-6Templeton, Douglas, 108Terminator II (film), 121Tertullian of Carthage, 41Theodore of Mopsuestia, 39Theological Hermeneutics (leanrond), 134Theology and Difference (Lowe), 101Thinking Biblically (LaCoque and Ricoeur), 109Thomas Aquinas, 47-8, 51, 65, 134Thomas a Kempis, 50-1, 65Tyndale, 57Understanding Media: The Extensions ofMan (McLuhan), 17Unforgiven (film), 121"Universality of the HermeneuticalProblem, The" (Gadamer), 106Valentinus, 35Validity in Interpretation (Hirsch), 115Vie de Jesus, La (Renan), 98Virgil, 134Wagner, Richard, 126Wahrheit und Methode (Truth and Method)(Gadamer), 117Ward, Graham, 101What Is Midrash? (Neusner), 25Wordsworth, 80World Religions Reader, The (Beckerlegge), 20Zeffirelli, Franco

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Hermeneutics defines the rules used to search out the meaning of Scripture. Throughout church history, interpreters have approached biblical interpretation in different ways, using different tools and methods. This book conveniently and accessibly surveys major biblical interpreters and approaches to hermeneutics from the patristic period to the present days. It provides a theoretical basis for understanding the processes of hermeneutics in different faith traditions.

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