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This collection of essays by eminent phenomenologists and biblical scholars explores phenomenological approaches to the Bible. The specific goals of this collection are two-fold: first, it advances the recent “theological turn” in phenomenology by turning to scripture. Second, it resolves some of the philosophical and theological difficulties raised by modern biblical interpretation. More generally, the volume re-establishes a rapport between philosophy, theology, and biblical studies. Contributors include Jeffrey Bloechl, Walter Brueggemann, Jean-Louis Chrétien, Kevin Hart, Robyn Horner, Emma ... More
Keywords: Bible, hermeneutics, phenomenology, philosophy of religion, theology
Print publication date: 2017 | Print ISBN-13: 9780823275557 |
Published to Fordham Scholarship Online: January 2018 | DOI:10.5422/fordham/9780823275557.001.0001 |
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