Theology, hermeneutics, and imagination: the crisis of interpretation at the end of modernity

This book explores the contemporary crisis of biblical interpretation by examining modern and postmodern forms of the 'hermeneutics of suspicion'. Garrett Green looks at several thinkers who played key roles in creating a radically suspicious reading of the Bible. After Kant, Hamann and Fe...

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Otros títulos:Theology, Hermeneutics, & Imagination
Autor principal: Green, Garrett 1941- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000.
En:Año: 2000
Críticas:Book Reviews: Hermeneutics: Theology, Hermeneutics and Imagination, The Crisis of Interpretation at the End of Modernity. By Garrett Green. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, Pp. ix-229. ISBN 0 521 65048 8 (2002) (Laughery, Gregory J.)
Theology, Hermeneutics, and Imagination: The Crisis of Interpretation at the End of Modernity. Garrett Green (2001) (Brown, David)
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Teología / Hermenéutica
B Crítica de la ideologías
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HA Biblia
Otras palabras clave:B Bible ; Hermeneutics
B Hermeneutics ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Hermeneutics Religious aspects Christianity
B Bible Hermeneutics
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Print version: 9780521650489
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Sumario:This book explores the contemporary crisis of biblical interpretation by examining modern and postmodern forms of the 'hermeneutics of suspicion'. Garrett Green looks at several thinkers who played key roles in creating a radically suspicious reading of the Bible. After Kant, Hamann and Feuerbach comes Nietzsche, who marked the turn from modern to postmodern suspicion. Green argues that similarities between Derrida's deconstruction and Barth's theology of signs show that postmodern suspicion ought not to be viewed simply as a threat to theology but as a secular counterpart to its own hermeneutical insights. When theology attends to its proper task of describing the grammar of scriptural imagination, it discovers a source of suspicion more radical than the secular, the hermeneutical expression of God's gracious judgement. Green concludes that Christians are committed to the hermeneutical imperative, the never-ending struggle for the meaning of scripture in the hopeful insecurity of the faithful imagination.
Preface -- 1. Theological hermeneutics in the twilight of modernity -- -- Part I. The modern roots of suspicion -- 2. The scandal of positivity : the Kantian paradigm in modern theology -- 3. Against purism : Hamann's meta critique of Kant -- 4. Feuerbach : forgotten father of the hermeneutics of suspicion -- 5. Nietzschean suspicion and the Christian imagination -- -- Part II. Christian imagination in a postmodern world -- 6. The hermeneutics of difference : suspicion and faith in postmodern guise -- 7. The hermeneutic imperative : interpretation and the theological task -- 8. The faithful imagination : suspicion and trust in a postmodern world -- -- Appendix : Hamann's letter to Kraus -- Bibliography -- Index
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ISBN:051148772X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511487729