Cultural Hermeneutics

Cultural Hermeneutics
Author: Mario J. Valdés
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442649460

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In Cultural Hermeneutics, Mario J. Valdés offers a synthesis of the hermeneutic philosophies of Miguel de Unamuno and Paul Ricoeur, a dialectical method that has formed the basis for many of Valdés' own studies in comparative literature. As Valdés explains in these insightful essays, what Unamuno and Ricoeur shared in their hermeneutic studies was a theory of interpretation in which the meaning of a work of art comes into existence through the dialectical relationship between its creator and its readers, listeners, or viewers. Contextualizing this hermeneutic concept as it appears in the works of both philosophers, Cultural Hermeneutics presents the basis for a profound understanding of the arts.

Introducing Feminist Cultural Hermeneutics

Introducing Feminist Cultural Hermeneutics
Author: Rachel Angogo Kanyoro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2002
Genre: Bible
ISBN: IND:30000087917237

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Kanyoro explains and analyzes the cultural resources, experiences and the practices of African women and the role of cultural hermeneutics in reading the Bible. She addresses the issue of the accountability of the church, women's organizations in the church and African women theologians.

Cultural Hermeneutics

Cultural Hermeneutics
Author: Roger Standing
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780334060833

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How do Christians go about understanding their cultural context in twenty-first century Britain? What is the relationship between faith and the culture in which it is lived? Considering the most formative influences for people of faith in our culture, and the forces at play in competing for their attention, Cultural Hermeneutics equips those in ministry, and those in formation for roles within the church, to better ‘read’ the times in which they serve.

Cultural Hermeneutics

Cultural Hermeneutics
Author: Mario Valdes
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442620285

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In Cultural Hermeneutics, Mario J. Valdés offers a synthesis of the hermeneutic philosophies of Miguel de Unamuno and Paul Ricoeur, a dialectical method that has formed the basis for many of Valdés’ own studies in comparative literature. As Valdés explains in these insightful essays, what Unamuno and Ricoeur shared in their hermeneutic studies was a theory of interpretation in which the meaning of a work of art comes into existence through the dialectical relationship between its creator and its readers, listeners, or viewers. Contextualizing this hermeneutic concept as it appears in the works of both philosophers, Cultural Hermeneutics presents the basis for a profound understanding of the arts.

Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics

Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics
Author: William J. Larkin
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2003-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725208216

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No issue now occupies contemporary evangelicals more than the role of culture in biblical interpretation. In Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics the author not only analyzes the current debate but also makes a significant contribution to it. This volume grapples with what the author calls "the challenge that historical and cultural relativism poses to the hermeneutical process when applied to the authoritative Scripture." He accomplishes his goal admirably by exploring both the origin and the current state of biblical hermeneutics and by developing a biblical theology of hermeneutics and culture.

Intercultural Hermeneutics Understanding Culture and Religion

Intercultural Hermeneutics   Understanding Culture and Religion
Author: Chibueze Udeani
Publsiher: LIT Verlag
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783643964540

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New hermeneutical challenges abound within the process of globalisation especially as they pertain to culture and religion. Consequently, a new form of hermeneutics approached from an intercultural perspective is needed. This requires, if not a new set of hermeneutical tools then, at least, a serious, profound and critical analysis and constructive adaptation of the already available set of hermeneutical tools. Intercultural hermeneutics in the understanding of religion and culture and among cultures and religions is being proposed here as this new form of art or science of understanding. Chibueze C. Udeani is of Igbo origin and currently professor of missiology and dialogue of religions at Julius Maximilian's university Würzburg, Germany.

Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics

Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics
Author: William J. Larkin
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2003-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781592443062

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No issue now occupies contemporary evangelicals more than the role of culture in biblical interpretation. In Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics the author not only analyzes the current debate but also makes a significant contribution to it. This volume grapples with what the author calls the challenge that historical and cultural relativism poses to the hermeneutical process when applied to the authoritative Scripture. He accomplishes his goal admirably by exploring both the origin and the current state of biblical hermeneutics and by developing a biblical theology of hermeneutics and culture.

Slaves Women Homosexuals

Slaves  Women   Homosexuals
Author: William J. Webb
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830876914

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In Slaves, Women Homosexuals William J. Webb tackles some of the most complex and controversial issues that have challenged the Christian church--and still do. He leads you through the maze of interpretation that has historically surrounded understanding of slaves, women and homosexuals, and he evaluates various approaches to these and other biblical-ethical teachings. Throughout, Webb attempts to "work out the hermeneutics involved in distinguishing that which is merely cultural in Scripture from that which is timeless" (Craig A. Evans). By the conclusion, Webb has introduced and developed a "redemptive hermeneutic" that can be applied to many issues that cause similar dilemmas. Darrel L. Bock writes in the foreword to Webb's work, "His goal is not only to discuss how these groups are to be seen in light of Scriptures but to make a case for a specific hermeneutical approach to reading these texts. . . . This book not only advances a discussion of the topics, but it also takes a markedly new direction toward establishing common ground where possible, potentially breaking down certain walls of hostility within the evangelical community."