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Hermeneutics at the Crossroads Kevin J. Vanhoozer

Hermeneutics at the Crossroads By Kevin J. Vanhoozer

Hermeneutics at the Crossroads by Kevin J. Vanhoozer


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Places hermeneutics between disciplines, genres, languages, and religious commitments. As this work addresses the work of Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Derrida, the essays collected here engage key themes in philosophical hermeneutics, hermeneutics and religion, hermeneutics and the other arts, hermeneutics and literature, and hermeneutics and ethics.

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Hermeneutics at the Crossroads by Kevin J. Vanhoozer

In this multi-faceted volume, Christian and other religiously committed theorists find themselves at an uneasy point in history-between premodernity, modernity, and postmodernity-where disciplines and methods, cultural and linguistic traditions, and religious commitments tangle and cross. Here, leading theorists explore the state of the art of the contemporary hermeneutical terrain. As they address the work of Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Derrida, the essays collected in this wide-ranging work engage key themes in philosophical hermeneutics, hermeneutics and religion, hermeneutics and the other arts, hermeneutics and literature, and hermeneutics and ethics. Readers will find lively exchanges and reflections that meet the intellectual and philosophical challenges posed by hermeneutics at the crossroads.

Contributors are Bruce Ellis Benson, Christina Bieber Lake, John D. Caputo, Eduardo J. Echeverria, Benne Faber, Norman Lillegard, Roger Lundin, Brian McCrea, James K. A. Smith, Michael VanderWeele, Kevin Vanhoozer, and Nicholas Wolterstorff.

About Kevin J. Vanhoozer

Kevin Vanhoozer is Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

James K. A. Smith is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Seminars in Christian Scholarship at Calvin College.

Bruce Ellis Benson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College.

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Acknowledgments
Introduction Bruce Ellis Benson, James K. A. Smith, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Part 1. Philosophical Hermeneutics Revisited: Miracles, Resuscitation, Questions
1. Discourse on Matter: Hermeneutics and the Miracle of Understanding Kevin J. Vanhoozer
2. Resuscitating the Author Nicholas Wolterstorff
3. Gadamer's Hermeneutics and the Question of Relativism Eduardo J. Echeverria
4. The Knowledge That One Does Not Know: Gadamer, Levertov, and the Hermeneutics of the Question Christina Bieber Lake
Part 2. Derrida and Deconstruction: Haunted Hermeneutics and Incarnational Iterability
5. Hauntological Hermeneutics and the Interpretation of Christian Faith: On Being Dead Equal before God John D. Caputo
6. Limited Inc/arnation: Revisiting the Searle/Derrida Debate in Christian Context James K. A. Smith
Part 3. Literature's Contribution to Christian Understanding: Pointing, Witnessing, Exchanging
7. Meeting at the Modern Crossroads: Fiction, History, and Christian Understanding Roger Lundin
8. The Hermeneutics of Deliverance: Robinson Crusoe and the Problem of Witnessing Brian McCrea
9. John Calvin's Notion of Exchange and the Usefulness of Literature Michael VanderWeele
Part 4. The Ethics of Interpretation: Improvisation, Participation, Authority
10. The Improvisation of Hermeneutics: Jazz Lessons for Interpreters Bruce Ellis Benson
11. Ethical Hermeneutics and the Theater: Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice Ben Faber
12. (Revelation, Interpretation) Authority: Kierkegaard's Book on Adler Norman Lillegard
Contributors
Index

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CIN0253218497G
9780253218490
0253218497
Hermeneutics at the Crossroads by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Used - Good
Paperback
Indiana University Press
20060615
264
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