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Título : Text and interpretation as categories of theological thinking Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Jeanrond, Werner, Autor Editorial: Crossroad Número de páginas: 196 páginas Nota general: <27326> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 230.5/J31/(ING) Resumen: Table of contents
List of abbreviations xi
Translator’s foreword xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter I
Interpretation as category of theological thinking
1. Introduction 1
2. The fundamental importance of interpretation for theology 1
3. Towards a definitation of interpretation after Hans-Georg Gadamers Philosophical Hermeneutics 8
a. Gadamers concept of the process of understanding 9
b. Critique of gadamers optimistic concept of understanding 22
4. Further precision in the elaboration of the concept of “interpretation” through paul ricoeurs theory of interpretation 37
a. The contours of a theory of interpretation in Ricoeur 38
b. Critique of ricoeur’s model of interpretation 56
5. Interpretation and assessment 64
a. The horizon of understanding and assessment 65
b. The three dimensions of interpretation: understanding – explanation – assessment 68
c. The dimension of assessment 69
d. On the university of interpretation 71 uction
Chapter II
Text as category of theological thinking
1. Introduction 73
2. Theology: science of the sentence or of theor of the text? 74
3. Reflections on text linguistics 75
a. Text linguistics and the theory of interpretation 75
b. The dynamic structure of the text 79
c. The dynamic strcuture of text and reading 82
d. Theological disclosure of the sense of texts 90
4. Text and text genres 94
a. Reflections on the style of a test 94
b. Text genres 97
c. Theological text genres 100
5. Reading and reading genres 104
a. Aspects of a theory of reading 105
b. Reading as style – related actividy 114
c. Reading genres 116
d. Theological reading genres 118
6. Reading pluralism and reader responsibility: criteria for an ethic of theological interpretation 120
a. Text interpretation as basic christian activity 121
b. Possible functions of reading biblical texts 123
c. The responsability of theological text interpretation 128
Chapter III
Text and interpretation as categories of theological thinking
1. Introduction 129
2. From hermeneutical theology to theological hermeneutics: david tracys theological theory of interpretation 130
a. The hermeneutical character of theology 131
b. Claim and interpretation of classic texts 133
c. Interpretation theology as revisionist theology 142
d. The hermeneutical claim of theological thinking 149
3. Hermeneutics and theology: retrospective and prospective 150
Notes 155
Bibliography 183
Index of names 192
Index of subjects 194
Text and interpretation as categories of theological thinking [texto impreso] / Jeanrond, Werner, Autor . - [S.l.] : Crossroad, [s.d.] . - 196 páginas.
<27326>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 230.5/J31/(ING) Resumen: Table of contents
List of abbreviations xi
Translator’s foreword xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter I
Interpretation as category of theological thinking
1. Introduction 1
2. The fundamental importance of interpretation for theology 1
3. Towards a definitation of interpretation after Hans-Georg Gadamers Philosophical Hermeneutics 8
a. Gadamers concept of the process of understanding 9
b. Critique of gadamers optimistic concept of understanding 22
4. Further precision in the elaboration of the concept of “interpretation” through paul ricoeurs theory of interpretation 37
a. The contours of a theory of interpretation in Ricoeur 38
b. Critique of ricoeur’s model of interpretation 56
5. Interpretation and assessment 64
a. The horizon of understanding and assessment 65
b. The three dimensions of interpretation: understanding – explanation – assessment 68
c. The dimension of assessment 69
d. On the university of interpretation 71 uction
Chapter II
Text as category of theological thinking
1. Introduction 73
2. Theology: science of the sentence or of theor of the text? 74
3. Reflections on text linguistics 75
a. Text linguistics and the theory of interpretation 75
b. The dynamic structure of the text 79
c. The dynamic strcuture of text and reading 82
d. Theological disclosure of the sense of texts 90
4. Text and text genres 94
a. Reflections on the style of a test 94
b. Text genres 97
c. Theological text genres 100
5. Reading and reading genres 104
a. Aspects of a theory of reading 105
b. Reading as style – related actividy 114
c. Reading genres 116
d. Theological reading genres 118
6. Reading pluralism and reader responsibility: criteria for an ethic of theological interpretation 120
a. Text interpretation as basic christian activity 121
b. Possible functions of reading biblical texts 123
c. The responsability of theological text interpretation 128
Chapter III
Text and interpretation as categories of theological thinking
1. Introduction 129
2. From hermeneutical theology to theological hermeneutics: david tracys theological theory of interpretation 130
a. The hermeneutical character of theology 131
b. Claim and interpretation of classic texts 133
c. Interpretation theology as revisionist theology 142
d. The hermeneutical claim of theological thinking 149
3. Hermeneutics and theology: retrospective and prospective 150
Notes 155
Bibliography 183
Index of names 192
Index of subjects 194
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