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Andre LaCocque (Author), Paul Ricoeur (Author), David Pellauer (Translator)
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December 1, 2003
Unparalled in its poetry, richness, and religious and historical significance, the Hebrew Bible has been the site and center of countless commentaries, perhaps none as unique as Thinking Biblically. This remarkable collaboration sets the words of a distinguished biblical scholar, André LaCocque, and those of a leading philosopher, Paul Ricoeur, in dialogue around six crucial passages from the Old Testament: the story of Adam and Eve; the commandment "thou shalt not kill"; the valley of dry bones passage from Ezekiel; Psalm 22; the Song of Songs; and the naming of God in Exodus 3:14. Commenting on these texts, LaCocque and Ricoeur provide a wealth of new insights into the meaning of the different genres of the Old Testament as these made their way into and were transformed by the New Testament.

LaCocque's commentaries employ a historical-critical method that takes into account archaeological, philological, and historical research. LaCocque includes in his essays historical information about the dynamic tradition of reading scripture, opening his exegesis to developments and enrichments subsequent to the production of the original literary text. Ricoeur also takes into account the relation between the texts and the historical communities that read and interpreted them, but he broadens his scope to include philosophical speculation. His commentaries highlight the metaphorical structure of the passages and how they have served as catalysts for philosophical thinking from the Greeks to the modern age.

This extraordinary literary and historical venture reads the Bible through two different but complementary lenses, revealing the familiar texts as vibrant, philosophically consequential, and unceasingly absorbing.

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Original Language: French --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The Bible has been the site and center of countless commentaries, but perhaps none are as original as Thinking Biblically. This extraordinary venture sets the words of a distinguished biblical scholar, André LaCocque, and those of a leading philosopher, Paul Ricoeur, in dialogue around six crucial passages from the Old Testament, revealing the familiar texts as vibrant, philosophically consequential, and unceasingly absorbing.



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  • Paperback: 462 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (December 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226713431
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226713434
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
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Those who have appreciated Ricouer's hermeneutics over the last few decades, whether they tend to agree or disagree with him, will rejoice that a sampling of biblical exegesis from Ricouer has finally appeared in this volume. Further, Ricouer has found a powerful dialogue partner in the well-know biblical scholar Adnre Lacocque. Ricouer's correlational approach comes through nicely in his discussion of selected biblical texts. The opening discussion of Genesis 2-3 is particlarly poignant. The books strengths also produce its weaknesses. There is only a sampling of texts here. How would Ricouer apprach the understanding of an entire biblical book? We still do not know. The inclusion of Lacocque's work is quite welcome, but it means that only half the book is Ricouer. One of the hermeneutical giants of the last half of the twentieth century appears to be nearing the end of his career. One can only hope that more application of his method to the Bible is forthcoming, but at least we have this one volume.
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In 1936, Gerhard von Rad published an important study on the doctrine of creation in the Hebrew Bible. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
exegetical plane, intersecting reading, verb hyh, primordial history, verb einai, nuptial metaphor, divine inscrutability, atemporal sense, beau chant, sum qui sum, apodictic form, recognition formula, apodictic laws, formal plane, teleological suspension, biblical corpus, nuptial bond
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Song of Songs, Old Testament, New York, Paul Ricoeur, Near East, New Testament, Second Isaiah, Claus Westermann, Hebrew Bible, Walther Zimmerli, Fortress Press, Gerhard von Rad, Franz Rosenzweig, Paul Beauchamp, Second Zechariah, Hartmut Gese, Jon Levenson, Neukirchener Verlag, John Knox, God of Israel, Promised Land, Emmanuel Levinas, San Francisco, Ten Words, University of Chicago Press
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