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Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and the Discourse of Mark 13: Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur

Autor Peter C. de Vries
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2017

The apocalyptic discourse of Mark 13 predicts that cataclysmic events will occur within the generation of Jesus contemporaries, but readers today know these events have not taken place. Paul Ricoeur s hermeneutics enables a reader to understand this text as a presentation of truth rather than as a failed prediction. Ricoeur argues that the meaning of a text is not defined by the author s intention nor by the reader s reception, but by the text itself. Therefore, although Mark 13 was originally understood literally, today s reader is able to read it as metaphor, and to discern latent meaning that is present in the text. As Ricoeur explains, metaphor associates previously unrelated concepts and creates new, multiple meanings. In doing, metaphor is able to present truth, not as a verifiable presentation of the world, but as a novel manifestation of the world. Mark 13 functions as metaphor because of a double dissonance: first between the configured world of the text and the lived world of the reader, and second between claim that Jesus is able to predict when the events will take place (v. 30) and the assertion that he is not able to do so (v. 32). One option for the metaphorical meaning that Mark 13 offers for today s reader is the perception of the presence of forces that challenge and subvert powers which appear to be dominant, and which deceive, destroy, and persecute. This book will appeal to two sets of readers. First, scholars who study New Testament apocalyptic texts and the eschatological expectations of the early church will appreciate a new approach to a challenging subject matter. Second, Ricoeur scholars who focus upon the religious aspects of his work will enjoy the employment of his interpretive approach on a Biblical genre that has heretofore receive only cursory attention."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498512282
ISBN-10: 1498512283
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 236 x 161 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur


Notă biografică

Born and raised in a Pennsylvania coal-mining town to Dutch immigrant parents, Rev. Peter C. de Vries studied at Penn State University and Princeton Theological Seminary. While working as a full-time pastor, he earned a Ph.D. in Religious Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, with a focus on the theory of Biblical interpretation. He has taught New Testament exegesis at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, trains church leaders in Ghana, and has held regional and national leadership positions in the Presbyterian Church. He has been a Presbyterian pastor for over thirty years, having devoted over twenty-five of those years to a single congregation in rural southwestern Pennsylvania.

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This book uses the phenomenological interpretive approach of Paul Ricoeur to shed new light on New Testament eschatological expectation. Peter C. de Vries argues for a metaphorical reading of the apocalyptic discourse of Mark 13, based upon neither the author's intention nor the reader's reception but latent meaning present in the text itself.