In this new edition of her major study of the New Testament,
Sandra Schneiders proposes a comprehensive hermeneutical theory for
New Testament interpretation, which takes full account of the Bible
as both sacred Scripture and as a historical-literary classic.
Designed to spur reflection on the role of Scripture as revelatory
text in the life of the Church and in the lives of individual
believers, "The Revelatory Text" shows that an integral
hermeneutical theory can ground a transformational hermeneutical
praxis to make the biblical text available as a faith resource to
the oppressed as well as to the privileged.
Schneiders investigates the meaning of the theological claim
that the Bible is the Word of God" and the "Church's book," along
with the implications of these claims for biblical interpretation.
She then examines the historical, literary, and religious-spiritual
dimensions of the New Testament, highlighting the implications for
interpretation theory and methodology, and concludes by putting her
theory to the test in a feminist interpretation of John 4.
The author argues that the comprehensive object of biblical
interpretation is not merely information but transformation. She
suggests that an adequate hermeneutical theory must include a wide
range of exegetical and critical methods within a theologically and
philosophically adequate understanding of Scripture as sacred text.
She writes specifically to educated believers who wonder how sound
biblical criticism can be incorporated into a faith- filled reading
of the New Testament; biblical scholars who struggle with the
question of whether or how faith can function legitimately in
biblical scholarship; and those whose task it is to teach and
preach the faith that looks to the New Testament as source and
norm.
Chapters are "The Problem and Project of New Testament
Interpretation," "The New Testament as Word of God," "The New
Testament as the Church's Book," "The World Behind the Test:
History, Imagination, and the Revelatory Text," "The World of the
Text: Witness, Language, and the Revelatory Text," "The World
Before the Text: Meaning, Appropriation, and the Revelatory Text,"
and "A Case Study: Feminist Interpretation of John 4:1- 42."
"Sandra M. Schneiders, IHM, is professor of New Testament
studies and Christian spirituality at the Jesuit School of Theology
and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.""
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