Reception Theory and Biblical Hermeneutics

Reception Theory and Biblical Hermeneutics
Author: David Paul Parris
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556356537

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Traditional methods employed in biblical interpretation involve a two-way dialogue between the text and the reader. Reception theory expands this into a three-way dialogue, with the third partner being the history of the text's interpretation and application. Most contemporary biblical interpreters have ignored this third partner, although recently the need to include the history of interpretation has gained some attention. This book explores the hermeneutical resources that reception theory provides for engaging the history of biblical interpretation as a third dialogue partner in biblical hermeneutics. The first third of this work explores the philosophical background and hermeneutical framework that Hans-Georg Gadamer provides for reception theory. The center of this study examines how this hermeneutical approach is fleshed out by Hans Robert Jauss. Jauss not only builds upon Gadamer's work, but his literary hermeneutic provides a model applicable to the biblical text and its tradition of interpretation. The focus for the final third of the book shifts toward three studies that seek to demonstrate the applicability of various aspects of reception theory to biblical interpretation.

Reception History Tradition and Biblical Interpretation

Reception History  Tradition and Biblical Interpretation
Author: Robert Evans
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567655424

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This study seeks to make a contribution to current debates about the nature of Wirkungsgeschichte or reception history and its place in contemporary Biblical Studies. The author addresses three crucial questions: the relationship between reception history and historical-critical exegesis; the form of reception history itself, with a focus on the issue of which acts of reception are selected and valorized; and the role of tradition, pre-judgements and theology in relation to reception history. Disagreements about these matters contribute to what many characterise as the fragmentation of the discipline of biblical studies. The study champions the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer as a theoretical resource for understanding biblical interpretation, and a way of holding together with integrity the varied activities undertaken within the discipline. Each aspect of the argument is illustrated, tested and further explored with reference to the post-history of exhortations in the New Testament to 'be subject'. These have been widely cited and applied for 2,000 years – in literature, law and politics as well as in theological traditions. In this way the study makes a contribution not just to the theory but also the practice of reception history.

Contours of a Biblical Reception Theory

Contours of a Biblical Reception Theory
Author: Víctor Manuel Morales Vásquez
Publsiher: V&R unipress GmbH
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9783899718959

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chester/University of Liverpool, 2007.

Reading Paul with the Reformers

Reading Paul with the Reformers
Author: Stephen J. Chester
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467447881

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In debates surrounding the New Perspective on Paul, the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformers are often characterized as the apostle’s misinterpreters-in-chief. In this book Stephen Chester challenges that conception with a careful and nuanced reading of the Reformers’ Pauline exegesis. Examining the overall contours of Reformation exegesis of Paul, Chester contrasts the Reformers with their opponents and explores particular contributions made by such key figures as Luther, Melanchthon, and Calvin. He relates their insights to contemporary debates in Pauline theology about justification, union with Christ, and other central themes, arguing that their work remains a significant resource today. Published in the 500th anniversary year of the Protestant Reformation, Chester’s Reading Paul with the Reformers reclaims a robust understanding of how the Reformers actually read the apostle Paul.

Hermeneutics Linguistics and the Bible

Hermeneutics  Linguistics  and the Bible
Author: Stanley E. Porter
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567709912

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The volume presents Stanley E. Porter's considered thoughts and reflections on key questions of meaning and context, addressing the problems of biblical interpretation and how a close collaboration between hermeneutics and linguistics can help to solve them. The chapters display Porter's work in both fields, examining how hermeneutics functions as a field in modern biblical studies, and how the quest for meaning in biblical texts is underpinned by the study of linguistics. The volume focuses on context for understanding the meanings of biblical texts. Porter suggests that linguists can learn more from the philosophical questions around meaning that hermeneutics apply in their study of biblical texts, and that there is more fruitful work to be done in the field of hermeneutics using insights from linguistics.

Hermeneutics of Doctrine in a Learning Church

Hermeneutics of Doctrine in a Learning Church
Author: Gregory A. Ryan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004436404

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In Hermeneutics of Doctrine in a Learning Church, Gregory Ryan offers an account of the dynamic, multi-dimensional task of interpreting Christian tradition, with reference to doctrinal hermeneutics, Receptive Ecumenism, and the ‘pastorality of doctrine’ seen in Pope Francis.

Reading the Bible with Giants

Reading the Bible with Giants
Author: David Paul Parris
Publsiher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780718844349

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Many readers of the Bible believe that interpreting the Scriptures well simply involves a two-way dialogue between themselves and the text. Implied in this view is the idea that we can simply jump over two thousand years of biblical interpretation. However, if we believe that God has been speaking through the Bible to devout believers throughout history it would seem that we should find a way to identify the insights they perceived in the text so that we can learn to read these sacred texts with them. Drawing on resources from Reception Theory, the goal of 'Reading the Bible with the Giants' is to enable the contemporary reader to interpret the Bible in dialogue with those who have gone before us.

Reception History and Biblical Studies

Reception History and Biblical Studies
Author: Emma England,William John Lyons
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567660091

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How do we begin to carry out such a vast task-the examination of three millennia of diverse uses and influences of the biblical texts? Where can the interested scholar find information on methods and techniques applicable to the many and varied ways in which these have happened? Through a series of examples of reception history practitioners at work and of their reflections this volume sets the agenda for biblical reception, as it begins to chart the near-infinite series of complex interpretive 'events' that have been generated by the journey of the biblical texts down through the centuries. The chapters consider aspects as diverse as political and economic factors, cultural location, the discipline of Biblical Studies, and the impact of scholarly preconceptions, upon reception history. Topics covered include biblical figures and concepts, contemporary music, paintings, children's Bibles, and interpreters as diverse as Calvin, Lenin, and Nick Cave.