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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... understanding Jesus is results-oriented, in that such a context will dictate that results also be thoroughly Jewish). But one should note that Wright's distinction is based only partly on results. Just as important for Wright are more ...
... understanding Jesus is results-oriented, in that such a context will dictate that results also be thoroughly Jewish). But one should note that Wright's distinction is based only partly on results. Just as important for Wright are more ...
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... understanding from the first century to the present.38 This was followed in 1979 by The Aims of Jesus, Meyer's major Jesus work and his initial exploration of the hermeneutical and epistemological context for doing historical work in ...
... understanding from the first century to the present.38 This was followed in 1979 by The Aims of Jesus, Meyer's major Jesus work and his initial exploration of the hermeneutical and epistemological context for doing historical work in ...
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... understanding of history as taking place through hypothesis and verification, and with the concern reflected in Meyer's work to relate Jesus to the history of Israel and to early Christianity.42 The orientation to historiography as ...
... understanding of history as taking place through hypothesis and verification, and with the concern reflected in Meyer's work to relate Jesus to the history of Israel and to early Christianity.42 The orientation to historiography as ...
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... Frederick E. Crowe (ed.), A Third Collection: Papers of Bernard J.F . Lonergan (New York: Paulist Press, 1985), p. 204. neutics' is used in its broadest sense, as the understanding l4 Historiography and Hermeneutics in Jesus Studies.
... Frederick E. Crowe (ed.), A Third Collection: Papers of Bernard J.F . Lonergan (New York: Paulist Press, 1985), p. 204. neutics' is used in its broadest sense, as the understanding l4 Historiography and Hermeneutics in Jesus Studies.
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... understanding of understanding, rather than rules for interpretation of texts or the means of contemporary application of an ancient text. Using hermeneutics in this generalized sense, how do one's assumptions in hermeneutics affect ...
... understanding of understanding, rather than rules for interpretation of texts or the means of contemporary application of an ancient text. Using hermeneutics in this generalized sense, how do one's assumptions in hermeneutics affect ...
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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