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Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary StudiesDescription: 1 online resource (341 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781137585615
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal ChristianityDDC classification:
  • 220.601
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Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Pentecostal Hermeneutics and��the��Hermeneutical Tradition -- Constructing Pneumatological Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- An Overview of��the��Volume -- Notes -- Part I: Constructive Philosophical Hermeneutics -- Chapter 2: Spirit and��Prejudice: The��Dialectic of��Interpretation -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Conversation, Being, and��Trinity: Toward a��Trinitarian Hermeneutical and��Linguistic Ontology -- Introduction -- Gadamer: "Being that can be��Understood is Language" -- Zabala: "Being is Conversation" -- Davies: "In the��Beginning was��the��Conversation, not the��Word"33 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Tongues and��the��Revelation of��Being: Reading Pentecostal Spirituality with��Heidegger -- On Truth and��Language -- On Glossolalia and��the��Outpouring of��the��Spirit -- Derridean Deserts: A��Reflection on��Outpouring as��Arrival -- When Language Fails -- Notes -- Chapter 5: There Is Nothing Outside the��Intention: Addressing "Meaning" in��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- "Meaning" and��Hermeneutic Significance -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Ecoing Hirsch: Do Readers Find or��Construct Meaning? -- Introduction -- Part 1: Hirsch: Hermeneutics and��Consciousness -- Hirsch: Public and��Private Acts -- Hirsch: Re-cognition -- Hirsch: Is Biblical Hermeneutics Special? -- Hirsch: Significance -- Hirsch: Significance, Value, and��Correlation -- Part 2: Eco and��Semiotics -- Eco: Open and��Closed Works -- Eco: The��Model Reader -- Eco: Using Texts and��Interpreting Texts -- Eco: The��Aim for��Congruence -- Eco: Identity and��Similarity -- Part 3: Assessment of��Hirsch and��Eco -- Biblical Hermeneutics and��Cumulative Guidance -- Biblical Hermeneutics and��Experiential Correlation -- Ecumenical Hermeneutics -- Notes -- Part II: Constructive Biblical-Theological Hermeneutics.
Chapter 7: Beautifying the��Beautiful Word: Scripture, the��Triune God, and��the��Aesthetics of��Interpretation -- Introduction: Origen on��Hearing and��Playing the��Music of��God -- Interpretation as��Making and��Being-Made -- Baptized into Troubledness -- The Eccentric Beauty of��the��Triune God -- Desire, Meaning, and��Transfiguration -- Divining Readers of��the��Divine More -- Conclusion: Sanctifying Interpretation -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Radical Orthodoxy, Pentecostalism, and��Embodiment in��Exodus 20: Re-envisioning a��Pentecostal Hermeneutic for��a��Formative Liturgy -- Introduction -- The Theological Root of��Modernity According to��Radical Orthodoxy -- Pentecostalism, Knowledge, and��the��World: Toward the��Body -- The Sacramental Nature of��Creation -- Pentecostals, Sacraments, and��Liturgy -- Materiality in��the��Old Testament Worldview -- A Proposal for��Pentecostal Liturgy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: When the��Spirit Trumps Tradition: A��Pentecostal Reading of��Isaiah 56:1-8 -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Pentecostal Hermeneutics: A��Wesleyan Perspective -- An Ecclesial Home for��Scriptural Interpretation, Pentecostal and��Otherwise -- Three Concerns -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Constructive Social and��Cultural Hermeneutics -- Chapter 11: The Science, Sighs, and��Signs of��Interpretation: An��Asian American Post-��Pentecost-��al Hermeneutics in��a��Multi-, Inter-, and��Trans-cultural World -- Multi-, Inter-, and��Trans-cultural Hermeneutics? -- Asian American Pentecostal Questions and��Trajectories -- Interpretative Science, Sighs, and��Signs: Toward��a��Pentecostal Hermeneutic -- The Science of��Interpretation: A��Post-Pentecost-al Paradigm -- The Sighs of��Interpretation: A��Modern Pentecostal Assist -- The Signs of��Interpretation: A��Pneumatological Construal -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Diakrisis Always En Conjunto: First Theology Understood from��a��Latino/a Context.
Features of��a��First Theology -- The Spirit of��Latinidad -- Implications for��Theological Hermeneutics -- Notes -- Chapter 13: Vintage Photo, Visual Exegesis, and��1917 Interracial Pentecostalism: Hermeneutical Devices and��Historical Maneuvers -- An Interracial Pentecostal Photograph and��Its Historical Context -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Uncanny -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Fantastic -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Marvelous -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Miraculous -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 14: Pentecostal Hermeneutics and��Race in��the��Early Twentieth Century: Towards a��Pentecostal Hermeneutics of��Culture -- Introduction -- Hermeneutics in��Black Religious Thought -- Race, Hermeneutics, and��Early Pentecostalism -- Notes -- Part IV: Constructive Hermeneutics in the Social and Physical Sciences -- Chapter 15: Locating the��Spirit in��Meaningful Experience: Empirical Theology and��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- Introduction: A��Personal Testimony -- Empirical Studies in��Theology -- Empirical Studies of��Pentecostalism -- The Spirit in��Pentecostal Experience -- Hermeneutics and��Theological Discourse -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 16: Philosophy and��Developmental Psychology: Relevance for��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- Jean Piaget (1896-1980) and��Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) -- The Interpretation of��Texts -- Reflection -- Notes -- Chapter 17: Surprising Bedfellows: Theology and��Science Interpretation and��Integration -- Introduction -- Interpreting God's World -- Presuppositions of��Scientists -- The Demarcation Problem -- Advantages and��Limitations of��Science -- Interpreting God's Word -- Strengths -- Limitations -- How Can Methods of��Science and��Hermeneutics Inform Each Other? -- Real Stories of��Theology/Science Integration -- Specific Recommendations -- Notes.
Chapter 18: Let There Be��Life!: Toward a��Hermeneutic of��Biological and��Theological Integration -- Creation Under Limiting Conditions -- God Says "Yes!" -- The Defeat of��Evil and��Death -- Toward a��Creation Theology of��Love27 -- A Plea for��More and��Better Collaboration -- Notes -- Afterword: On��the��Future of��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- Notes -- Notes on��Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Pentecostal Hermeneutics and��the��Hermeneutical Tradition -- Constructing Pneumatological Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- An Overview of��the��Volume -- Notes -- Part I: Constructive Philosophical Hermeneutics -- Chapter 2: Spirit and��Prejudice: The��Dialectic of��Interpretation -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Conversation, Being, and��Trinity: Toward a��Trinitarian Hermeneutical and��Linguistic Ontology -- Introduction -- Gadamer: "Being that can be��Understood is Language" -- Zabala: "Being is Conversation" -- Davies: "In the��Beginning was��the��Conversation, not the��Word"33 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Tongues and��the��Revelation of��Being: Reading Pentecostal Spirituality with��Heidegger -- On Truth and��Language -- On Glossolalia and��the��Outpouring of��the��Spirit -- Derridean Deserts: A��Reflection on��Outpouring as��Arrival -- When Language Fails -- Notes -- Chapter 5: There Is Nothing Outside the��Intention: Addressing "Meaning" in��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- "Meaning" and��Hermeneutic Significance -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Ecoing Hirsch: Do Readers Find or��Construct Meaning? -- Introduction -- Part 1: Hirsch: Hermeneutics and��Consciousness -- Hirsch: Public and��Private Acts -- Hirsch: Re-cognition -- Hirsch: Is Biblical Hermeneutics Special? -- Hirsch: Significance -- Hirsch: Significance, Value, and��Correlation -- Part 2: Eco and��Semiotics -- Eco: Open and��Closed Works -- Eco: The��Model Reader -- Eco: Using Texts and��Interpreting Texts -- Eco: The��Aim for��Congruence -- Eco: Identity and��Similarity -- Part 3: Assessment of��Hirsch and��Eco -- Biblical Hermeneutics and��Cumulative Guidance -- Biblical Hermeneutics and��Experiential Correlation -- Ecumenical Hermeneutics -- Notes -- Part II: Constructive Biblical-Theological Hermeneutics.

Chapter 7: Beautifying the��Beautiful Word: Scripture, the��Triune God, and��the��Aesthetics of��Interpretation -- Introduction: Origen on��Hearing and��Playing the��Music of��God -- Interpretation as��Making and��Being-Made -- Baptized into Troubledness -- The Eccentric Beauty of��the��Triune God -- Desire, Meaning, and��Transfiguration -- Divining Readers of��the��Divine More -- Conclusion: Sanctifying Interpretation -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Radical Orthodoxy, Pentecostalism, and��Embodiment in��Exodus 20: Re-envisioning a��Pentecostal Hermeneutic for��a��Formative Liturgy -- Introduction -- The Theological Root of��Modernity According to��Radical Orthodoxy -- Pentecostalism, Knowledge, and��the��World: Toward the��Body -- The Sacramental Nature of��Creation -- Pentecostals, Sacraments, and��Liturgy -- Materiality in��the��Old Testament Worldview -- A Proposal for��Pentecostal Liturgy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: When the��Spirit Trumps Tradition: A��Pentecostal Reading of��Isaiah 56:1-8 -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Pentecostal Hermeneutics: A��Wesleyan Perspective -- An Ecclesial Home for��Scriptural Interpretation, Pentecostal and��Otherwise -- Three Concerns -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Constructive Social and��Cultural Hermeneutics -- Chapter 11: The Science, Sighs, and��Signs of��Interpretation: An��Asian American Post-��Pentecost-��al Hermeneutics in��a��Multi-, Inter-, and��Trans-cultural World -- Multi-, Inter-, and��Trans-cultural Hermeneutics? -- Asian American Pentecostal Questions and��Trajectories -- Interpretative Science, Sighs, and��Signs: Toward��a��Pentecostal Hermeneutic -- The Science of��Interpretation: A��Post-Pentecost-al Paradigm -- The Sighs of��Interpretation: A��Modern Pentecostal Assist -- The Signs of��Interpretation: A��Pneumatological Construal -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Diakrisis Always En Conjunto: First Theology Understood from��a��Latino/a Context.

Features of��a��First Theology -- The Spirit of��Latinidad -- Implications for��Theological Hermeneutics -- Notes -- Chapter 13: Vintage Photo, Visual Exegesis, and��1917 Interracial Pentecostalism: Hermeneutical Devices and��Historical Maneuvers -- An Interracial Pentecostal Photograph and��Its Historical Context -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Uncanny -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Fantastic -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Marvelous -- A Pentecostal Photograph and��the��Hermeneutic of��the��Miraculous -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 14: Pentecostal Hermeneutics and��Race in��the��Early Twentieth Century: Towards a��Pentecostal Hermeneutics of��Culture -- Introduction -- Hermeneutics in��Black Religious Thought -- Race, Hermeneutics, and��Early Pentecostalism -- Notes -- Part IV: Constructive Hermeneutics in the Social and Physical Sciences -- Chapter 15: Locating the��Spirit in��Meaningful Experience: Empirical Theology and��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- Introduction: A��Personal Testimony -- Empirical Studies in��Theology -- Empirical Studies of��Pentecostalism -- The Spirit in��Pentecostal Experience -- Hermeneutics and��Theological Discourse -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 16: Philosophy and��Developmental Psychology: Relevance for��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- Jean Piaget (1896-1980) and��Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) -- The Interpretation of��Texts -- Reflection -- Notes -- Chapter 17: Surprising Bedfellows: Theology and��Science Interpretation and��Integration -- Introduction -- Interpreting God's World -- Presuppositions of��Scientists -- The Demarcation Problem -- Advantages and��Limitations of��Science -- Interpreting God's Word -- Strengths -- Limitations -- How Can Methods of��Science and��Hermeneutics Inform Each Other? -- Real Stories of��Theology/Science Integration -- Specific Recommendations -- Notes.

Chapter 18: Let There Be��Life!: Toward a��Hermeneutic of��Biological and��Theological Integration -- Creation Under Limiting Conditions -- God Says "Yes!" -- The Defeat of��Evil and��Death -- Toward a��Creation Theology of��Love27 -- A Plea for��More and��Better Collaboration -- Notes -- Afterword: On��the��Future of��Pentecostal Hermeneutics -- Notes -- Notes on��Contributors -- Index.

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