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245 00 $aProvoked to speech :$bBiblical hermeneutics as conversation /$cedited by R. Bieringer, R. Burggraeve, E. Nathan & M. Steegen.
260 $aLeuven :$bPeeters$c2014.
300 $a344 p. ;$c23 cm.
520 8 $aThis book is unique in presenting biblical hermeneutics in action. The present volume brings together contributions that can be grouped into three parts.0In the first part, Emmanuel Nathan, Marianne Moyaert, Ming Yeung Cheung, Pierre Van Hecke and Roger Burggraeve each reflect on the relevance of a meaningful biblical hermeneutics in order to adequately (re-)engage the Bible today.0In the second part, Emmanuel Nathan, Marianne Moyaert, David Dessin, Roger Burggraeve, Sydney Palmer and Martijn Steegen delve into specific biblical texts in search of their deeper philosophical and theological insights.0In the third and final part, Ineke Cornet, Martin Kallungal, Thomas Vollmer, Annette Aronowicz and Reimund Bieringer offer specialised hermeneutical reflections on how the Bible has been, and can be, engaged in different contexts.0Viewed as a whole, the contributions contained in this volume resonate with a view of biblical hermeneutics as an ongoing and dialogical process and, so doing, demonstrate that the Bible, far from being a venerable object of the past, continues to engage us in meaningful conversation today.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $apart 1. General studies. Beyond the desert: re-engaging the Bible today / Emmanuel Nathan -- Paul Ricoeur on biblical hermeneutics / Marianne Moyaert -- To be as hermeneutical as possible: suggestions to biblical scholars / Ming Yeung Cheung -- "Do you understand what you are reading?" (Acts 8:30): on the place and role of exegesis / Pierre Van Hecke -- Reading and interpreting holy Scripture: a way of thinking / Roger Burggraeve -- part 2. Looking at specific biblical texts. The sound of silence: in the footsteps of Abraham and Isaac / Emmanuel Nathan -- From escape to responsibility: Jacob's wrestling / Marianne Moyaert -- The poetic art of the "Gentiles": a literary-philosophical reading of the book of Job and its modern depictions / David Dessin -- The 'impossible' mission: the annunciation narrative (Lk 1:26-38) gives rise to thought on the paradoxical relationship between vocation and freedom / Roger Burggraeve -- Setting up theological exegesis: the wedding at Cana as test-case / Sydney Palmer -- "For he gives the spirit without measure" (Jn 3:34c): the Fourth Gospel in the midst of trinitarian hermeneutics / Martijn Steegen -- part 3. Specialised studies. Participating in Scripture: a sixteenth-century mystical reading of biblical texts in the Arnhem mystical sermons / Ineke Cornet -- Cross-religious reading of the Bible in India: George M. Soares-Prabhu's unfinished project / Martin Sebastian Kallungal -- The hermeneutics of imperial criticism in New Testament studies / Thomas A. Vollmer -- The Bible in Emmanuel Levinas's Talmudic readings / Annette Aronowicz -- Body and Bible: biblical revelation as a symbolic event / Reimund Bieringer.
630 00 $aBible$xHermeneutics.
630 00 $aBible$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
700 1 $aBieringer, R.
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700 1 $aNathan, Emmanuel,$eeditor.
700 1 $aSteegen, M.$q(Martijn),$eeditor.
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