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Beyond Dogmatism and Innocence Hermeneutics, Critique, and Catholic Theology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minnesota Liturgical Press 2017Description: 280pISBN:
  • 9780814684153
DDC classification:
  • D08.1 G549
Partial contents:
Part 1: State of the Questions Chapter 1: Biblical Hermeneutics Since Vatican II 3 Sandra M. Schneiders Chapter 2: Between Mountain Peaks and a Crumpled Handkerchief: Hermeneutics and Critical Theory 18 Francis Schiissler Fiorenza Chapter 3: Emerging Forms of Intercultural Hermeneutics 40 Robert J. Schreiter Chapter 4: The Aesthetics of Tradition and Styles of Theology 56 John E. Thiel Part 2: Disputed Questions Chapter 5: From Dialectic to Disjunction: A Paradigm Shift of Catholic Interpretations of Secularism 87 Dominic Doyle Chapter 6: A Theological Reading of Scripture? Critical Problematic and Prophetic Vision in the Aftermath and Crossroads of Disciplinary Transformation 102 Fernando F. Segovia Chapter 7: Negative Dialectics and Doxological Hope: Elements of a Critical Catholic Theology 138 Andrew Prevot Chapter 8: A Synodal Church: On Being a Hermeneutical Community 160 Ormond Rush Part 3: Rewriting the Questions Chiapter 9: Revealing Subversions: Theology as Critical Theory 179 Judith Gruber Chapter 10: Postcolonial Hermeneutics and a Catholic (Post)Modernity 203 Susan Abraham Chapter 11: ". . . And Followed Him on the Way" (Mark 10:52): Unity, Diversity, Discipleship 228 Anthony J. Godzieba Chapter 12: Lamenting at the Limits of Dialogue in Ecclesiology and Hermeneutics 255 BradfordE. Hinze i`i..
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Part 1: State of the Questions Chapter 1: Biblical Hermeneutics Since Vatican II 3 Sandra M. Schneiders Chapter 2: Between Mountain Peaks and a Crumpled Handkerchief: Hermeneutics and Critical Theory 18 Francis Schiissler Fiorenza Chapter 3: Emerging Forms of Intercultural Hermeneutics 40 Robert J. Schreiter Chapter 4: The Aesthetics of Tradition and Styles of Theology 56 John E. Thiel Part 2: Disputed Questions Chapter 5: From Dialectic to Disjunction: A Paradigm Shift of Catholic Interpretations of Secularism 87 Dominic Doyle Chapter 6: A Theological Reading of Scripture? Critical Problematic and Prophetic Vision in the Aftermath and Crossroads of Disciplinary Transformation 102 Fernando F. Segovia Chapter 7: Negative Dialectics and Doxological Hope: Elements of a Critical Catholic Theology 138 Andrew Prevot Chapter 8: A Synodal Church: On Being a Hermeneutical Community 160 Ormond Rush Part 3: Rewriting the Questions Chiapter 9: Revealing Subversions: Theology as Critical Theory 179 Judith Gruber Chapter 10: Postcolonial Hermeneutics and a Catholic (Post)Modernity 203 Susan Abraham Chapter 11: ". . . And Followed Him on the Way" (Mark 10:52): Unity, Diversity, Discipleship 228 Anthony J. Godzieba Chapter 12: Lamenting at the Limits of Dialogue in Ecclesiology and Hermeneutics 255 BradfordE. Hinze i`i..

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