Thiselton on Hermeneutics

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biblical
biblical exegesis
Biblical Interpretation
Biblical Writings
Bultmann
Bultmann's Hermeneutics
Bultmann’s Hermeneutics
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Conceptual Grammar
Disengage
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Existentialist Philosophers
Follow
Illocutionary Acts
interpretive frameworks
language philosophy
Logical Grammar
Pastoral Theology
Paul The Apostle
Pauline Texts
Philosophical Hermeneutics
philosophical theology
Polymorphous Concept
Polyphonic Voices
Reader Response Approaches
Reader Response Hermeneutics
Reader Response Theory
reception history studies
Retrospective Reappraisal
Rudolf Bultmann
semantic analysis
Speech Act Theory
Theological Hermeneutics
Vice Versa
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781138383647
  • Weight: 1560g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Hermeneutics is an interdisciplinary study of how we interpret texts, especially biblical texts, in the light of theories of understanding in philosophy, meaning in literary theory, and of theology. This volume brings together the seminal thought of a leading contemporary pioneer in this field. Thiselton's The Two Horizons was a classic on how horizons of biblical texts engage creatively with the horizons of the modern world. The author's later New Horizons in Hermeneutics explored still more deeply the transforming capacities of biblical texts, while his massive commentary on 1 Corinthians interpreted an epistle. This volume collects many of Anthony Thiselton's more notable writings from some seven books and 70 articles, to which he adds his own re-appraisals of earlier work. It uniquely expounds the thought of a major contemporary British theologian through his own words, and includes his own critical assessments.
Anthony C. Thiselton is Emeritus Professor of Christian Theology, University of Nottingham, and Research Professor of Christian Theology, University of Chester.

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