Religion, Metaphor, and Hermeneutics
Author: Timothy Michael Murphy
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 348
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Author: Timothy Michael Murphy
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 348
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Kearney
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2001-10-03
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780253109163
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Kearney is one of the most exciting thinkers in the English-speaking world of continental philosophy.... and [he] joins hands with its fundamental project, asking the question 'what'or who'comes after the God of metaphysics?'" -- John D. Caputo Engaging some of the most urgent issues in the philosophy of religion today, in this lively book Richard Kearney proposes that instead of thinking of God as 'actual,' God might best be thought of as the possibility of the impossible. By pulling away from biblical perceptions of God and breaking with dominant theological traditions, Kearney draws on the work of Ricoeur, Levinas, Derrida, Heidegger, and others to provide a surprising and original answer to who or what God might be. For Kearney, the intersecting dimensions of impossibility propel religious experience and faith in new directions, notably toward views of God that are unforeseeable, unprogrammable, and uncertain. Important themes such as the phenomenology of the persona, the meaning of the unity of God, God and desire, notions of existence and différance, and faith in philosophy are taken up in this penetrating and original work. Richard Kearney is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and University College, Dublin. He is author of many books on modern philosophy and culture, including Dialogues with Contemporary Continental Thinkers, The Wake of Imagination, and The Poetics of Modernity.
Author: David Tacey
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-08
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 1351493809
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBiblical stories are metaphorical. They may have been accepted as factual hundreds of years ago, but today they cannot be taken literally. Some students in religious schools even recoil from the "fairy tales" of religion, believing them to be mockeries of their intelligence. David Tacey argues that biblical language should not be read as history, and it was never intended as literal description. At best it is metaphorical, but he does not deny these stories have spiritual meaning. Religion as Metaphor argues that despite what tradition tells us, if we "believe" religious language, we miss religion's spiritual meaning. Tacey argues that religious language was not designed to be historical reporting, but rather to resonate in the soul and direct us toward transcendent realities. Its impact was intended to be closer to poetry than theology. The book uses specific examples to make its case: Jesus, the Virgin Birth, the Kingdom of God, the Apocalypse, Satan, and the Resurrection. Tacey shows that, with the aid of contemporary thought and depth psychology, we can re-read religious stories as metaphors of the spirit and the interior life. Moving beyond literal thinking will save religion from itself.
Author: Tim Murphy
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 2001-10-18
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780791450871
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a radically anti-foundationalist reading of Nietzsche's philosophy of religion.
Author: Anthony C. Thiselton
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2007-11-08
Total Pages: 672
ISBN-13: 0802826814
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThroughout the book Thiselton shows how perspectives that arise from hermeneutics shed fresh light on theological method, reshape horizons of understanding, and reveal the relevance of doctrine for formation and for life. --
Author: Stanley E. Porter
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2012-04-25
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 0830869999
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents proponents of five approaches to biblical hermeneutics and allows them to respond to each other. The five approaches are the historical-critical/grammatical (Craig Blomberg), redemptive-historical (Richard Gaffin), literary/postmodern (Scott Spencer), canonical (Robert Wall) and philosophical/theological (Merold Westphal) views.
Author: R. C. Sproul
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2009-02-25
Total Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 083083723X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this revised edition of his classic, R. C. Sproul helps us dig out the meaning of Scripture for ourselves. He presents a commonsense approach to studying Scripture and gives eleven practical guidelines for biblical interpretation and applying what we learn. He lays the groundwork by discussing why we should study the Bible and how our own personal study relates to interpretation.
Author: Abdulla Galadari
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2018-08-09
Total Pages: 275
ISBN-13: 1350070041
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Qur'anic Hermeneutics argues for the importance of understanding the polysemous nature of the words in the Qur'an and outlines a new method of Qur'anic exegesis called intertextual polysemy. By interweaving science, history and religious studies, Abdulla Galadari introduces a linguistic approach which draws on neuropsychology. This book features examples of intertextual polysemy within the Qur'an, as well as between the Qur'an and the Bible. It provides examples that intimately engage with Christological concepts of the Gospels, in addition to examples of allegorical interpretation through inner-Qur'anic allusions. Galadari reveals how new creative insights are possible, and argues that the Qur'an did not come to denounce the Gospel–which is one of the stumbling blocks between Islam and Christianity–but only to interpret it in its own words.
Author: Sallie McFague
Publisher: Fortress Press
Published: 1982-01-01
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9781451418002
DOWNLOAD EBOOK". . . a liberating book about a liberating theological approach."--Christianity and Crisis"Metaphorical Theology is a brilliant piece of writing which will make an important contribution both to new thinking on he nature of religious language and also to the dialogue between Christianity and Feminist Theology."--Rosemary Radford RuetherGarrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary"The great virtue of Professor McFague's book is that it tackles [some] crucial problems in an extremely perceptive and creative way . . . .All in all it is a most timely book both for the theological and for the church at large."--Maurice WilesRegius Professor of DivinityChrist Church, Oxford University
Author: David Dawson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 0520226305
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text offers a contribution to one of Christianity's central problems: the understanding and interpretation of scripture specifically, the relationship between the Old Testament and the New.