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How Can We Know What God Means

The Interpretation of Revelation
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In spite of the growth of secularization, technology, and science, statistics tell us that religious conversions are on the rise, and the number of people who take religion and divine revelation seriously is at an all time high. This phenomenon, curiously enough, has increased rather than decreased both inter and intra-religious conflicts: Protestants fight Catholics in Northern Ireland, Serbian Greek Orthodox fight with Kosovo Moslems in Yugoslavia, Jews fight with Moslems in Palestine, and Hindus fight with Moslems in India, the list is seemingly endless. There is bitter disagreement also in dealing with revelation, even within the same religious traditions and with regard to the same scriptures: Liberal Christians reject the literal interpretation of the Christian scriptures favored by Evangelicals, many Protestant groups do not accept the role of tradition in interpretation which Roman Catholics consider essential, Orthodox Jews strictly follow eating regulations presented in the Torah, but Reformed Jews take these in a different sense. In recent years, the author claims, the confusion has been compounded by the rise in the number and variety of interpretational approaches that are used to understand revelation. One can now take a culturalist, sociological, literary, psychoanalytical, historical, political, philosophical or feminist interpretations approach, to name just a few. But do these all necessarily make sense when applied to religious texts? These and other questions cry out for answers which seldom are even attempted in the pertinent literature. This book offers a sustained philosophical treatment of religious hermeneutics in which the author considers the main alternatives available in the marketplace.

Author Biography:

JORGE J.E. GRACIA is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He has authored ten books including Individuality; Philosophy and Its History; A Theory of Textuality; Metaphysics and Its Task, and Hispanic/Latino Identity, and nearly 200 articles. He has also edited over a dozen books on metaphysics, historiography, hermeneutics, medieval philosophy, and Hispanic issues. He has been President of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, the American Catholic Philosophical Association, the Metaphysical Society of America, and the International Federation of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Release date NZ
October 16th, 2001
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  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
XIV, 229 p.
Pages
229
Dimensions
140x216x17
ISBN-13
9780312240288
Product ID
1767044

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