Historiography and Hermeneutics in Jesus Studies: An Examinaiton of the Work of John Dominic Crossan and Ben F. MeyerBloomsbury Publishing, 1 mag 2004 - 248 pagine This work identifies two distinct methodological approaches in Jesus studies, as represented by the work of two prominent historical Jesus scholars, Dominic Crossan and Ben Meyer. Crossan's work is the apotheosis of a venerable approach centered on "tradition criticism." Meyer offered a critique of this approach in the form of a historiographic "holism." This work brings Meyer's proposals to light in a sharp comparison with the historiographic assumptions he criticized. It goes beyond Meyer, recognizing the full significance of narrativity in historical method. |
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... observation of both Crossan and the wider historiographic issues in a unique light. Second, while both of the other studies focus on the impact of hermeneutics, my conclusions in this area contrast with theirs. It will remain for the ...
... observation of both Crossan and the wider historiographic issues in a unique light. Second, while both of the other studies focus on the impact of hermeneutics, my conclusions in this area contrast with theirs. It will remain for the ...
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... observation of the complexity of current studies and their debt to and relationship with previous studies, making boundaries between 'quests' very difficult to draw. But the latter would be the same difficulty suffered by almost any ...
... observation of the complexity of current studies and their debt to and relationship with previous studies, making boundaries between 'quests' very difficult to draw. But the latter would be the same difficulty suffered by almost any ...
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... Observing the object. If historians of Jesus claim to be presenting a portrait of Jesus of Nazareth that is truly historically understandable, they must reckon with general canons of historical intelligibility, ones that are applicable ...
... Observing the object. If historians of Jesus claim to be presenting a portrait of Jesus of Nazareth that is truly historically understandable, they must reckon with general canons of historical intelligibility, ones that are applicable ...
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... observing how their methods operate in practice. I will consider how their methodological offerings reflect the distinct options that have emerged in Jesus studies, and will make a case for Meyer's method as presenting advances over ...
... observing how their methods operate in practice. I will consider how their methodological offerings reflect the distinct options that have emerged in Jesus studies, and will make a case for Meyer's method as presenting advances over ...
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... observation and object) cannot be easily separated. It will remain for Crossan's interpretation of Jesus' parables to flesh out the significance of all these comments. But it appears that Crossan opens his study of the parables of the ...
... observation and object) cannot be easily separated. It will remain for Crossan's interpretation of Jesus' parables to flesh out the significance of all these comments. But it appears that Crossan opens his study of the parables of the ...
Sommario
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Part II BEN MEYER AND CRITICAL REALISM | 79 |
FROM HOLISM TO NARRATIVE INTELLIGIBILITY | 153 |
Bibliography | 226 |
Index of References | 237 |
Index of Authors | 238 |
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actions Aims analysis answers application approach attestation authentic beginning called cognitional complexes concern considered consistent context continues course criteria criterion Critical Realism Crossan described determine discussion dissimilarity distinct early eschatology established evidence experience explanation expressed fact first followed formulation give given Gospels hermeneutic historian historical investigation historical Jesus historiography horizons human hypothesis important individual intentions interpretation involves issues Jesus studies judgement knowing knowledge known language later limited Lonergan material meaning method methodological Meyer narrative nature noted notion object observation offers operations original parables parallel particular past position possible present Press principle problem Quest questions reality reason reference reflects relation requires role says sciences seems seen sense significant similar simply social sources specific structure Testament theological theory things tion tradition true understanding University versions Wright