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Thiselton on Hermeneutics - The Collected Writings of Anthony Thiselton

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Zusatztext 109951594 Informationen zum Autor Anthony C. Thiselton is Emeritus Professor of Christian Theology! University of Nottingham! and Research Professor of Christian Theology! University of Chester. Zusammenfassung Hermeneutics is an interdisciplinary study of how we interpret texts. This volume brings together the thought of a leading contemporary pioneer in this field. This volume collects many of Anthony Thiselton's notable writings from some seven books and 70 articles. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface. Part I Situating the Subject: Situating the explorations: 'thirty years of hermeneutics'; Situating a theoretical framework: 'biblical studies and theoretical hermeneutics'; Re-situating hermeneutics in the 21st century: a programmatic re-appraisal today. Part II Hermeneutics and Speech-Act Theory: An application and caveat: 'the supposed power of words in the biblical writings'; Speech-act theory as one tool among many: 'transforming texts'; Changing the world: illocutions and 'directions of fit'; 'Christological texts in Paul'; More on Christology: 'Christology in Luke! speech act theory! and the problem of dualism in Christology'; More on promising: 'the paradigm of promise as trustworthy! temporal! transformative! speech-acts'; Retrospective re-appraisal of work on speech-act theory. Part III Hermeneutics! Semantics! and Conceptual Grammar: Justification by grace as legal fiction? 'Language-games and 'seeing as': a fresh approach to justification by faith in Paul and James'; Descriptive! evaluative! and persuasive meanings: 'the Meaning of Sarx in 1 Corinthians 5.5: a fresh approach in the light of logical and semantic factors'; 'Faith'! 'flesh'! and 'truth' as context-dependent concepts: 'language-games and polymorphous concepts'; Semantics serving hermeneutics: 'semantics and New Testament interpretation'; Does the Bible call all Cretans liars? 'The logical role of the liar paradox in Titus 1:12!13: a dissent from the commentaries in the light of philosophical and logical analysis'; Retrospective re-appraisal: conceptual grammar and interdisciplinary research. Part IV Lexicography! Exegesis! and Reception History: Greek lexicography and context of argument: 'the 'interpretation' of tongues? A new suggestion in the light of Greek usage in Philo and Josephus'; Does lexicographical research yield 'Hebrew' and 'Greek' concepts of truth? How does this relate to notions of truth today?; Reception history or Wirkungsgeschichte? 'The Holy Spirit in ...

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