While theories about interpreting biblical and other parables have long realised the importance of readers’ responses to the topic, recent results in social psychology concerning systematic self-deception raise unforeseen problems. In this paper I first set out some of the problems these results pose for the authority of fictional thought-experiments in moral philosophy. I then consider the suggestion that biblical parables face the same problems and as a result cannot work as devices for moral or religious instruction in the way that they are usually understood to work. I examine a number of influential theories about interpretation of the parables which might appear to deflect the problems, and argue that none of them are ultimately succe...
This article responds to Ruben Zimmermann’s latest book, <em>Puzzling the Parables of Jesus<...
This essay surveys previous research on the rhetorical nature of parables and presents a revised vie...
Almost a century has passed since Adolf Julicher inaugurated the critical era in parable studies, bu...
While theories about interpreting biblical and other parables have long realised the importance of r...
In the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus often uses parables to teach about the reign of God, to challenge his...
A parable is more than just a brief and vivid anecdotal lesson: it is a complex pedagogical tool cap...
The phrase “biblical deception” can be viewed as something of an oxymoron. While biblical law and ...
During the past decades scholars have endeavoured to read Jesus’ parables as metaphorical stories. T...
A parable is more than just a brief and vivid anecdotal lesson: it is a complex pedagogical tool cap...
As an early Church Father and apologist in the 2nd century, Irenaeus contributed greatly to discours...
Speakers in many religious traditions have often told parables to arouse listeners to confront their...
Jesus\u27 parables can\u27t simply be interpreted, they must be experienced. In the gospels, Jesus u...
This project began with the investigation of the role of parables in the teachings of Jesus Christ. ...
<strong>The interrelationship between tradition and redaction in parable interpretation</st...
A parable constitutes a genre, which means a literary form. To communicate a complex concept, the p...
This article responds to Ruben Zimmermann’s latest book, <em>Puzzling the Parables of Jesus<...
This essay surveys previous research on the rhetorical nature of parables and presents a revised vie...
Almost a century has passed since Adolf Julicher inaugurated the critical era in parable studies, bu...
While theories about interpreting biblical and other parables have long realised the importance of r...
In the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus often uses parables to teach about the reign of God, to challenge his...
A parable is more than just a brief and vivid anecdotal lesson: it is a complex pedagogical tool cap...
The phrase “biblical deception” can be viewed as something of an oxymoron. While biblical law and ...
During the past decades scholars have endeavoured to read Jesus’ parables as metaphorical stories. T...
A parable is more than just a brief and vivid anecdotal lesson: it is a complex pedagogical tool cap...
As an early Church Father and apologist in the 2nd century, Irenaeus contributed greatly to discours...
Speakers in many religious traditions have often told parables to arouse listeners to confront their...
Jesus\u27 parables can\u27t simply be interpreted, they must be experienced. In the gospels, Jesus u...
This project began with the investigation of the role of parables in the teachings of Jesus Christ. ...
<strong>The interrelationship between tradition and redaction in parable interpretation</st...
A parable constitutes a genre, which means a literary form. To communicate a complex concept, the p...
This article responds to Ruben Zimmermann’s latest book, <em>Puzzling the Parables of Jesus<...
This essay surveys previous research on the rhetorical nature of parables and presents a revised vie...
Almost a century has passed since Adolf Julicher inaugurated the critical era in parable studies, bu...