01442nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100080005208200120006008200130007210000260008510000110011124500340012224500880015624500250024426000110026926000110028026000090029130000110030030000140031130000100032552006490033565000260098465000480101065000280105885600660108620260119071015.02023-08-02 10:01:20 a0865542848 aeng a220.601 bR639-C83 aCorrington, Robert S. eAuthor aThe Community of Interpreters bOn the hermeneutics of nature and the Bible in the American philosophical tradition cRobert S. Corrington aU.S.A. bMercer c1987 a109tr. bHardcover c23 cm a... In this book, Corrington bridges the gap between hermeneutical theory and hands-on textual analysis. At present, a great deal of work in hermeneutical theory remains at the conceptual level, and very little of this work makes its way to the actual interpretation of texts. The Continental tradition in particular lends itself to exercises in pure theory and conceptualization. Corrington provides a theoretical framework that accommodates the pluralistic approach to hermeneutics. He argues, ""This general perspective provides a new way of locating the biblical witness within the pervasive concerns of the loyal community of interpreters. aPhilosophy & Religion aBible - AT - Criticism, interpretation, etc aHermeneutics -- History4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11353/13.jpgyCover Image