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Reception History, Tradition and Biblical Interpretation: Gadamer and Jauss in Current Practice: The Library of New Testament Studies

Autor Dr Robert Evans
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2016
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567666741
ISBN-10: 0567666743
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seriile The Library of New Testament Studies, Scriptural Traces

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Explores areas of contestation among recent practitioners in biblical scholarship and reveals significant dimensions of the theory of Gadamer and Jauss neglected in contemporary discussion

Notă biografică

Robert Evans is Senior Lecturer in New Testament Theology at the University of Chester, UK.

Cuprins

Contents1. Introduction: impulses and parameters of this study 2. Reception history and historical-critical exegesis 3. The case study and historical-critical tools: genre and the Erwartungshorizont4. The case study and historical-critical tools: lexis and the Erwartungshorizont5. The case study and historical-critical tools: socio-historical setting and the Erwartungshorizont 6. Reception history and the progressive process 7. The case study: contours of a tradition in the Church 8. The case-study: contours of a tradition in literature 9. Reception history and theological hermeneutics 10. The case study and theological hermeneutics 11. Conclusion BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

A valuable, enlightening study . Many NT scholars will value this book, particularly for the study of reception of hupotassein. Those interested in hermeneutics will wish to pay special attention to Evans' argument for the important place of historical criticism in Gadamer's scheme.
Robert Evans' Reception History, Tradition and Biblical Interpretation is an important discussion partner in the hermeneutics of reception history and is not to be missed by anyone with an interest in hermeneutics, reception history, and methodological issues of New Testament study.
Evans has provided us with an invaluable guide to the legacy of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Hans-Robert Jauss. This book will provoke anyone embarking on research in the reception of the Bible to reflect more carefully on their appropriation of the concept of Wirkungsgeschichte.