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11. The Lack of Realism in German Letters
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Precritical Interpretation of Biblical Narrative 17
- 3. Change in Interpretation: The Eighteenth Century 51
- 4. Anthony Collins: Meaning, , Reference, and Prophecy 66
- 5. Hermeneiitics and Meaning-as-Reference 86
- 6. Biblical Hermeneutics and Religious Apologetics 105
- 7. Apologetics, Criticism, and the Loss of Narrative Interpretation 124
- 8. Hermeneutics and Biblical Authority in German Thought 155
- 9. The Quest for A Unitary Meaning 165
- 10. Herder on thfe Bible: The Realistic §pirit in History 183
- 11. The Lack of Realism in German Letters 202
- 12. Strauss’s Perfection of the "Mythical" Option 233
- 13. Hermeneutical Options at the Turn of the Century 245
- 14. Myth and Narrative Meaning: A Question of Categories 267
- 15. The Hermeneutics of Understanding 282
- 16. "Understanding" and Narrative Continuity 307
- Notes 325
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Precritical Interpretation of Biblical Narrative 17
- 3. Change in Interpretation: The Eighteenth Century 51
- 4. Anthony Collins: Meaning, , Reference, and Prophecy 66
- 5. Hermeneiitics and Meaning-as-Reference 86
- 6. Biblical Hermeneutics and Religious Apologetics 105
- 7. Apologetics, Criticism, and the Loss of Narrative Interpretation 124
- 8. Hermeneutics and Biblical Authority in German Thought 155
- 9. The Quest for A Unitary Meaning 165
- 10. Herder on thfe Bible: The Realistic §pirit in History 183
- 11. The Lack of Realism in German Letters 202
- 12. Strauss’s Perfection of the "Mythical" Option 233
- 13. Hermeneutical Options at the Turn of the Century 245
- 14. Myth and Narrative Meaning: A Question of Categories 267
- 15. The Hermeneutics of Understanding 282
- 16. "Understanding" and Narrative Continuity 307
- Notes 325
- Index 349