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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... requires attention. The situation is not an especially recent development; it has been around for at least two or three decades, quite a while in the rapidly developing world of contemporary Jesus studies. But the situation warrants ...
... requires attention. The situation is not an especially recent development; it has been around for at least two or three decades, quite a while in the rapidly developing world of contemporary Jesus studies. But the situation warrants ...
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... requiring interpretation, as commentary or exposition of them; nor are they exemplifications of specific moral situations. The rabbis' parables serve the teaching situation, while Jesus' parables serve to articulate the revelation that ...
... requiring interpretation, as commentary or exposition of them; nor are they exemplifications of specific moral situations. The rabbis' parables serve the teaching situation, while Jesus' parables serve to articulate the revelation that ...
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... requires discussion of henneneutical and philosophical issues, and the trajectory begun by that observation, which led Crossan to take up structuralism in The Dark Interval, is sustained here. To the present discussion of hermeneutics ...
... requires discussion of henneneutical and philosophical issues, and the trajectory begun by that observation, which led Crossan to take up structuralism in The Dark Interval, is sustained here. To the present discussion of hermeneutics ...
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... requires some literary sophistication to be attentive to its full presence and to resist the tendency to translate ... require appreciable philosophical and theological attention. Crossan cites the examples of WA. Beardslee's use of A.N. ...
... requires some literary sophistication to be attentive to its full presence and to resist the tendency to translate ... require appreciable philosophical and theological attention. Crossan cites the examples of WA. Beardslee's use of A.N. ...
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... requires little specific effort at determining what counts as a version of the parable. But with aphorisms, identification of 'versions' is not so clear-cut. This situation is borne out by Crossan's insistence that it is not appropriate ...
... requires little specific effort at determining what counts as a version of the parable. But with aphorisms, identification of 'versions' is not so clear-cut. This situation is borne out by Crossan's insistence that it is not appropriate ...
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