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Thinking Biblically

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Studies

Thinking Biblically( )
Author: LaCocque, André
Ricoeur, Paul
Translator: Pellauer, David
Series title:Chicago Series in Law and Society
ISBN:978-0-226-71337-3
Publication Date:Jan 1998
Publisher:University of Chicago Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $119.00
Book Description:

Unparalled in its poetry, richness, and religious and historical significance, the Hebrew Bible has been the site and center of countless commentaries, perhaps none as unique as Thinking Biblically. This remarkable collaboration sets the words of a distinguished biblical scholar, André LaCocque, and those of a leading philosopher, Paul Ricoeur, in dialogue around six crucial passages from the Old Testament: the story of Adam and Eve; the commandment "thou shalt not kill";...
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Book Details
Pages:462
Detailed Subjects: Philosophy / Hermeneutics
Religion / Biblical Studies / General
Bibles / Other English Translations / Children
Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.24 x 22.86 x 3.302 cm
Book Weight:0.772 Kilograms
Author Biography
LaCocque, André (Author)
Professor of philosophy at the University of Paris and the University of Chicago, Paul Ricoeur has been described as "possibly the only younger philosopher in Europe whose reputation is of the magnitude of that of the old men of Existentialism---Marcel, Jaspers, Heidegger and Sartre . . . ." His work has been characterized as "the most massive accomplishment of any philosopher of Christian faith since the appearance of Gabriel Marcel." A practitioner of the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl mediated by a return to Immanuel Kant---in that things in themselves, though unknowable, are not excluded by bracketing existence but are acknowledged as the necessary conditions for the possibility of human experience---Ricoeur has examined those parts of experience---faulty, fallible, and susceptible to error and evil---that other phenomenologists, interested primarily in the cognitional, have neglected. In this respect he follows in the footsteps of Heidegger and Sartre, but he goes beyond them in his discovery of principles transcending human subjectivity that are amenable to spiritual interpretation. Here Ricoeur steps within the contemporary hermeneutic circle of Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer, on whom he has written. Ricoeur's hermeneutical method, however, has much in common with the methods of biblical exegesis, and in this respect his works should be especially appealing to seminarians and the clergy. 020



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