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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Pagina 29
... reality, including one's sense of right and wrong, subordinating all to the experience of the transcendent. 3. Raid on the Articulate and Finding Is the First Act Crossan opens Raid on the Articulate with a clue to the reason for the ...
... reality, including one's sense of right and wrong, subordinating all to the experience of the transcendent. 3. Raid on the Articulate and Finding Is the First Act Crossan opens Raid on the Articulate with a clue to the reason for the ...
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... reality, the medium of our living, the historian is reminded that it is only language and text that binds him to the historical subject. What this challenge amounts to for Crossan is a call to balance historical and literary work in New ...
... reality, the medium of our living, the historian is reminded that it is only language and text that binds him to the historical subject. What this challenge amounts to for Crossan is a call to balance historical and literary work in New ...
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... reality as 'story', reality exhausted by language, is continued in this work. So is the need to relativize that reality. But this relativization is undertaken in light of a new dimension to story, which Crossan identifies as 'play ...
... reality as 'story', reality exhausted by language, is continued in this work. So is the need to relativize that reality. But this relativization is undertaken in light of a new dimension to story, which Crossan identifies as 'play ...
Pagina 32
... reality, subverts the hearer's reality and thereby makes possible the experience of the transcendent, which cannot be captured in our played language and reality. The introduction of the notions of play and the multiplicity of ...
... reality, subverts the hearer's reality and thereby makes possible the experience of the transcendent, which cannot be captured in our played language and reality. The introduction of the notions of play and the multiplicity of ...
Pagina 33
... reality, which is linguistic, is constituted by diffe'rance, the play of differences, being radically differential. (2) Deconstruction turns a text against itself, debunking its illusion of transcendental signifieds. The spirit of this ...
... reality, which is linguistic, is constituted by diffe'rance, the play of differences, being radically differential. (2) Deconstruction turns a text against itself, debunking its illusion of transcendental signifieds. The spirit of this ...
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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