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Flesh Made Word - The Protestant Interpretation Problem and an Embodied Hermeneutic (Hardcover)
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Flesh Made Word - The Protestant Interpretation Problem and an Embodied Hermeneutic (Hardcover)
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This book delineates the individualist "interpretation problem"
that has long beset Protestant biblical interpretation, and engages
theological resources that could serve to move beyond it. Lauren
Smelser White argues that readers of Scripture-specifically those
who long to submit their lives to God's transforming Word, which
they believe the Bible discloses-ought to reckon with the
participatory role that human bodies (corporeal and corporate) play
in producing revelation's norms. Such a reckoning need not entail
giving up on Scripture delivering the life-changing address of a
divine Other. In support of that claim, White distills a picture of
revelation as a divine-human discursive encounter: a process
wherein our hermeneutic constructions are incorporated into the
Word's self-disclosure, and whereby interpreters who embrace this
venture in vulnerability may experience graced transformation. The
work concludes by proposing that this "Christomorphic"
interpretation process is analogous to a mother's embodied
responsiveness in caring for her child. Such a hermeneutic paradigm
suggests distinctive commitments from communities who desire to
cooperate with the Holy Spirit in interpretive acts.
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