Time and the word: figural reading of the Christian scriptures
Part 1. The history and theology of figural reading. Figural history as a question -- The fate of figural reading -- Imagining figural time -- Creative omnipotence and the figures of scripture -- Figural speech and the incarnational synecdoche -- Part 2. Figural reading in practice. Juxtapositional...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Grand Rapids, Michighan
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
2016
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In: | Year: 2016 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Radner, Ephraim, 1956-, Time and the word] (2019) (Sun, Wendel)
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IxTheo Classification: | HA Bible |
Further subjects: | B
BIBLES ; General
B RELIGION ; Biblical Reference ; General B Bible B Bible Hermeneutics B Hermeneutics B Criticism, interpretation, etc B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc B RELIGION ; Biblical Reference ; Handbooks |
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Summary: | Part 1. The history and theology of figural reading. Figural history as a question -- The fate of figural reading -- Imagining figural time -- Creative omnipotence and the figures of scripture -- Figural speech and the incarnational synecdoche -- Part 2. Figural reading in practice. Juxtapositional reading and the force of the lectionary -- Trinitarian love means two testaments -- The Word's work: figural preaching and scriptural conformance -- Appendix: Four figural sermons Time and the Word presents the first significant theological account of the foundations and methods of the figural reading of Scripture, reintroducing contemporary scholars to a traditional approach to biblical interpretation that dates back to Jewish practice from before the time of Jesus. Figural interpretation continued in prominence through the early church, the Middle Ages, and into the early modern period before being forcefully rejected with the rise of historical criticism. Embracing "spiritual," "allegorical," and "prophetical" ways of understanding the Bible, figural reading once offered a broad approach to reading Scripture -- an approach that Ephraim Radner here engages through a foundational theological lens. In Time and the Word Radner first uncovers the theological presuppositions of figural reading, historically and philosophically, focusing especially on the Christian understanding of time and the divine. He then moves from the theoretical to the concrete, looking at examples of how figural reading of the Bible gives rise to specific doctrinal claims about God and informs Christian teaching and preaching |
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Item Description: | Includes indexes Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
ISBN: | 1467445428 |