Transforming the Hermeneutics Context
Publisher: State University of New York Press | pages: 320 | 1989 | ISBN: 0791401359 | CHM | 11,4 mb
Publisher: State University of New York Press | pages: 320 | 1989 | ISBN: 0791401359 | CHM | 11,4 mb
There are certain unavoidable risks incurred in any attempt to catalogue a tradition. When this project began, we hoped to present certain canonical statements on hermeneutics from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with certain current perspectives on the "practices" of interpretation theory that stand both within and apart from what might be called the "classical hermeneutical tradition." In the process of deciding which representative texts to include, we realized that the breadth and depth of such an endeavor made impractical the binding of these diverse interpretive perspectives within one volume.

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