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Section 8: On Scripture, Hermeneutics, and History, 289-309
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Feb 20, 2018
289. How, according to Bultmann, is scripture rightly understood . . .
290. Te totum applica ad textum . . .
291. Just as understanding any text is understanding something historical . . .
292. What, exactly, is "the hermeneutical problem" . . .
293. The concept of "a hermeneutics of suspicion," . . .
294. I have long found it somewhat strange . . .
295. Simply in living as we all do, we find ourselves engaged . . .
296. Bultmann and "the objective of interpretation"
297. Claims concerning inspiration and inerrancy
298. The significance of Bultmann's hermeneutics
299. Wiles on Interpretation
300. What Is 'A Theological Interpretation of the Bible?
301. Theological Interpretation of the Bible
302. What is hermeneutics?
303. Marxsen on exegesis.
304. Concerning Exegesis.
305. Concerning "die Sachkritik"
306. Bultmann on "die Sachkritik"
307. Is there such a thing as a special biblical or theological hermeneutics?
308. On Critical Interpretation as Itself a Kind of Critical Validation
309. What is history?
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