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Showing posts with label Postmodernism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Postmodernism. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Craig Bartholomew on Reading the Old Testament in Postmodern Times

The following article is now available on-line in PDF:

Craig Bartholomew, "Reading the Old Testament in Postmodern Times," Tyndale Bulletin 49.1 (1998): 91-114.

Summary:
This article explores the impact of postmodernism on Old Testament studies by looking at the recent proposals of Rendtorff, Brueggemann and Clines. Rendtorff discerns a crisis in Old Testament studies with the demise of the Wellhausenian paradigm. He argues for a methodological pluralism in the present. Brueggemann stresses the epistemological shift that postmodernism entails and argues for a hermeneutic that fiends postmodern imagination. Clines welcomes the pluralism of postmodernism and articulates a consumer hermeneutic while favouring ideological critique of the Bible. This article argues that some form of metanarrative shaping one’s hermeneutic is inevitable and that at its best postmodernism re-opens the debate about a religiously shaped hermeneutic.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Craig Bartholomew on Postmodernism

The following article is now available in PDF:

Craig Bartholomew, "Post/Late? Modernity as the Context for Christian Scholarship Today," Themelios 22:2 (January 1997): 25-38.

This extremely interesting article concludes with some very helpful suggestions for further reading.
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