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The Hermeneutics of Tradition

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ISBN/EAN: 9781630876760
Umbreit-Nr.: 2272709

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 272 S.
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Erschienen am 18.11.2014
Auflage: 1/2014


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  • Zusatztext
    • The Hermeneutics of Tradition presents the latest scholarship on tradition as a concept and reality in the development of Christian cultures. One aim is to show that traditions are upheld, communicated, and developed within a recognizable set of interpretive guidelines (or rules) and that analysis of these sets both requires and reveals a "hermeneutics of tradition." The work of the authors included here presents the precarious integrity of traditions and the often tenuous hold upon those traditions exercised by the hermeneutics that drive dynamics of preservation and change. As scholars and religious worshippers continue ancient traditions of receiving strangers with generous hospitality, the coherence of tradition serves conversations about where our true differences lie.

  • Kurztext
    • These essays emerge from different crucial and complex conflicts: from the memory of a bishop, Bartolome de las Casas, urging the pope of his time to cleanse the church of complicity with violence, oppression, and slavery; from the lament and defiance of so many Middle Eastern women, victims of male domination and too many wars; from the voices bursting out from the colonial margins that dare to question and transgress the norms and laws imposed by colonizers and conquerors; from the emerging and diverse theological disruptions of traditional orthodoxies and rigid dogmatisms; from the denial of human rights to immigrant communities, living in the shadows of opulent societies; from the use of the sacred Hebrew Scriptures to displace and dispossess the indigenous peoples of Palestine. The essays belong to different intellectual genres and conceptual crossroads and are thus illustrative of the dialogic imagination that the Russian intellectual Mikhail Bakhtin considered basic to any serious intellectual enterprise. They are also the literary sediment of years of sharing lectures, dialogues, and debates in several academic institutions in the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Switzerland, Germany, and Palestine.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Craig Hovey (PhD, University of Cambridge) is Associate Professor of Religion at Ashland University in Ashland, OH and is executive director of the Ashland Center for Nonviolence. He is the author of numerous books including<i>Bearing True Witness: Truthfulness in Christian Practice</i> (2011),<i>Nietzsche and Theology</i> (2008),<i>To Share in the Body: A Theology of Martyrdom for Today's Church</i> (2008),<i>Speak Thus: Christian Language in Church and World</i> (2008), and co-editor of<i>An Eerdmans Reader in Contemporary Political Theology</i> (2011).<br><br> Cyrus P. Olsen (DPhil, Oxford) is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Scranton in Scranton, Pennsylvania. His articles have appeared in<i>The Linacre Quarterly, Ashland Theological Journal, The Heythrop Journal, Logos</i>, and<i>New Blackfriars</i>.
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