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Active Hermeneutics
Aristotle's ethics
Author_Jason C. Robinson
Author_Stanley E. Porter
Bernstein
Bible
Biblical Studies
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continental philosophy
Dead Option
Divine Human Encounter
epistemology
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evaluating interpretive frameworks
Gadamer
Gadamer's Notion
Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics
Gadamer's Thought
Gadamer's Truth
Gadamerian Term
Good Life
Greenhouse Model
Habermas
Heidegger's Catholicism
Held
hermeneutical approach
Hermeneutical Claim
Hermeneutical Program
Hermeneutical Understanding
Hermeneutical Virtues
Hermeneutics
human understanding limits
interdisciplinary
Interdisciplinary Thinking
interpretive models
Jason Robinson
Kant's analysis
knowledge theory
Living Hypotheses
Natural Sciences
objectivism
philosophical hermeneutics
Philosophy
Practical Knowing
Practical Reasonableness
Practical Wisdom
Religion
sacred texts
Stanley Porter
Theology
Theoretical Contemplation
Timeless
understanding
Violate
Wise Person

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367687427
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Hermeneutics, as a discipline of the humanities, is often assumed to be in thrall to the same subjectivity of every interpretive method, in direct contrast to the objectivity prized by the natural sciences. This book argues that there is a false dichotomy here, and that ancient and modern ideas of knowledge can be utilized to create a new active form of hermeneutics. One capable of creating a standard by which to judge better and worse models of understanding.

This book explores decisive aspects over which the future of hermeneutics—a future inexplicably tied to a history of hermeneutics—will continue to struggle, namely the limits and possibilities of situated human understanding. This book is located in the middle of a number of major, converging discussions within contemporary intellectual discourse. Drawing upon a wide range of ancient and modern hermeneutical thought, including Aristotle, Bernstein, Heidegger, Kant, and Gadamer, the result is a hermeneutical approach that pushes beyond the traditional limits of human understanding.

This is a bold attempt to move hermeneutics into a new phase. As such, it will be of significant interest to scholars and academics working in General Hermeneutics, Theology, and the Philosophy of Religion.

Stanley E. Porter is President, Dean, and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Canada. His many other books include Idioms of the Greek New Testament, Verbal Aspect in the Greek of the New Testament, and, as co-author, Hermeneutics: An Introduction to Interpretive Theory.

Jason C. Robinson is a faculty member at York University and Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. He has written in many areas including philosophy of education, philosophy of science, ethics, theology, and hermeneutics, including co-authoring Hermeneutics: An Introduction to Interpretive Theory.

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