Beyond Dogmatism and Innocence: Hermeneutics, Critique, and Catholic Theology

Author:   Bradford E. Hinze ,  Anthony J. Godzieba
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
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Pages:   302
Publication Date:   01 March 2017
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Author:   Bradford E. Hinze ,  Anthony J. Godzieba
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.405kg
ISBN:  

9780814684153


ISBN 10:   0814684157
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   01 March 2017
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Anthony J. Godzieba and Bradford E. Hinze Part 1: State of the Questions Chapter 1: Biblical Hermeneutics Since Vatican II Sandra M. Schneiders Chapter 2: Between Mountain Peaks and a Crumpled Handkerchief: Hermeneutics and Critical Theory Francis Schüssler Fiorenza Chapter 3: Emerging Forms of Intercultural Hermeneutics Robert J. Schreiter Chapter 4: The Aesthetics of Tradition and Styles of Theology John E. Thiel Part 2: Disputed Questions Chapter 5: From Dialectic to Disjunction: A Paradigm Shift of Catholic Interpretations of Secularism Dominic Doyle Chapter 6: A Theological Reading of Scripture?Critical Problematic and Prophetic Vision in the Aftermath and Crossroads of Disciplinary Transformation Fernando F. Segovia Chapter 7: Negative Dialectics and Doxological Hope: Elements of a Critical Catholic Theology Andrew Prevot Chapter 8: A Synodal Church: On Being a Hermeneutical Community Ormond Rush Part 3: Rewriting the Questions Chapter 9: Revealing Subversions: Theology as Critical Theory Judith Gruber Chapter 10: Postcolonial Hermeneutics and a Catholic (Post)Modernity Susan Abraham Chapter 11: “. . . And Followed Him on the Way” (Mark 10:52): Unity, Diversity, Discipleship Anthony J. Godzieba Chapter 12: Lamenting at the Limits of Dialogue in Ecclesiology and Hermeneutics Bradford E. Hinze List of Contributors  

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This exciting collection of essays demonstrates the great vitality of a hermeneutically conscious, critical, and self-critical Catholic theology and its rich resources for inspiring renewal and transformation in both church and society. Werner G. Jeanrond, University of Oxford


Third naivete' is the red thread woven throughout this strong collection of contributions to the next step in theological hermeneutics. Informed by an intense dialogue with continental philosophy and critical theory, the authors make a strong appeal for a new kind of critical consciousness needed to recontextualize the best of our theological tradition for today. Beyond Dogmatism and Innocence calls for combining the creative interpretative power of imagination of Paul Ricoeur's second naivete with a less naive awareness of the disturbances and dislocations that saturate contemporary culture.' A must-read for all involved in the renewal of theology and Church. Dr. Lieven Boeve, University of Leuven, Belgium


All in all, the essayists provide readers with thoughtful methodological considerations that not only challenge them but also encourage them to see how wide and deep is the Catholic tradition, faith, and purpose. The book is appropriate for graduate studies. Kathleen Borres, Catholic Books Review For anyone seeking an overview of the current state of Catholic theological reflection from the perspective of hermeneutics and critical theory, this volume would be an excellent place to start. John V. Apczynski, Reading Religion `Third naivete' is the red thread woven throughout this strong collection of contributions to the next step in theological hermeneutics. Informed by an intense dialogue with continental philosophy and critical theory, the authors make a strong appeal for a new kind of critical consciousness needed to recontextualize the best of our theological tradition for today. Beyond Dogmatism and Innocence calls for combining the creative interpretative power of imagination of Paul Ricoeur's second naivete with a less naive awareness of the `disturbances and dislocations that saturate contemporary culture.' A must-read for all involved in the renewal of theology and Church. Dr. Lieven Boeve, University of Leuven, Belgium This exciting collection of essays demonstrates the great vitality of a hermeneutically conscious, critical, and self-critical Catholic theology and its rich resources for inspiring renewal and transformation in both church and society. Werner G. Jeanrond, University of Oxford


""This exciting collection of essays demonstrates the great vitality of a hermeneutically conscious, critical, and self-critical Catholic theology and its rich resources for inspiring renewal and transformation in both church and society.""Werner G. Jeanrond, University of Oxford ""`Third naïveté' is the red thread woven throughout this strong collection of contributions to the next step in theological hermeneutics. Informed by an intense dialogue with continental philosophy and critical theory, the authors make a strong appeal for a new kind of critical consciousness needed to recontextualize the best of our theological tradition for today. Beyond Dogmatism and Innocence calls for combining the creative interpretative power of imagination of Paul Ricoeur's second naïveté with a less naïve awareness of the `disturbances and dislocations that saturate contemporary culture.' A must-read for all involved in the renewal of theology and Church.""Dr. Lieven Boeve, University of Leuven, Belgium ""For anyone seeking an overview of the current state of Catholic theological reflection from the perspective of hermeneutics and critical theory, this volume would be an excellent place to start.""John V. Apczynski, Reading Religion ""All in all, the essayists provide readers with thoughtful methodological considerations that not only challenge them but also encourage them to see how wide and deep is the Catholic tradition, faith, and purpose. The book is appropriate for graduate studies.""Kathleen Borres, Catholic Books Review


Author Information

Bradford E. Hinze is the Karl Rahner, SJ, Professor of Theology at Fordham University. Hinze earned his doctoral degree from the University of Chicago and is currently the president of the Catholic Theological Society of America. Anthony J. Godzieba is professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University and former editor of Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society. His work in systematic, foundational, and philosophical theologies is published widely in various collections and in journals such as Theological Studies, Louvain Studies, and The Heythrop Journal.  Most recently he has co-edited (with Bradford Hinze) Beyond Dogmatism and Innocence: Hermeneutics, Critique, and Catholic Theology (Liturgical Press, 2017).

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