Horizons in hermeneutics : a festschrift in honor of Anthony C. Thiselton /
From essays that focus on the horizon of the text through to essays that consider the horizon of the twenty-first century church, this collection invites reflection on the illumination that hermeneutical awareness brings to biblical interpretation. This Festschrift in honor of Anthony C. Thiselton a...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan ; Cambridge, England :
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Thiselton and hermeneutics: an introduction to a celebratory contribution / $r Stanley E. Porter and Matthew R. Malcolm
- $t The life and work of Anthony Charles Thiselton / $r Stanley E. Porter and Matthew R. Malcolm
- $t FACING THE OTHER:
- $t Poetry and theology in Isaiah 56-66 / $r John Goldingay
- $t Thiselton on Bultmann's Sachkritik / $r Robert Morgan
- $t Experience and the transfiguration of tradition in Paul's hermeneutical Christology / $r Mark L.Y. Chan
- $t Kerygmatic rhetoric in New Testament epistles / $r Matthew R. Malcolm
- $t "The rock was Christ": Paul's reading of Numbers and the significance of the Old Testament for theological hermeneutics / $r Richard S. Briggs
- $t ENGAGING THE OTHER:
- $t The earliest interpreters of the Jesus tradition: a study in early hermeneutics / $r James D.G. Dunn
- $t Metaphors, cognitive theory, and Jesus' shortest parable / $r David Parris
- $t "But we have the mind of Christ": some theological and anthropological reflections on 1 Corinthians 2:16 / $r Richard H. Bell
- $t PROJECTING POSSIBILITIES:
- $t Reading scripture in a pluralist world: a path to discovering the hermeneutics of agape / $r Tom Greggs
- $t Scripture and the divided church / $r Stephen Fowl
- $t What exactly is theological interpretation of scripture, and is it hermeneutically robust enough for the task to which it has been appointed? / $r Stanley E. Porter
- $t "Let us cook you your tea, vicar!" Church hermeneutics, and postmodernity in the work of Anthony Thiselton and Stanley Hauerwas / $r John B. Thomson