Hebrew Reminiscences: Global Religion, Politics and Aesthetics in the Rise of Hermeneutic Thinking examines emerging approaches to the Old Testament in the late eighteenth century as constitutive to the period's egalitarian notions of textual interpretation and aesthetic sensibility. I argue that the universalization of the Hebrew Bible during this period was both instrumental and emblematic for the Enlightenment notion of a global community of interpreters. The dissertation evinces a parallel between the community of interpreters, established with the presumption that "hermeneutic thinking" is a universal human capacity, and the community of citizens in the modern nation state. Showing how interpretation was uprooted from its origins in sp...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The Hebrew Bible is foundational for both Judaism and Christianity. Yet the two religions understand...
Feature: The philosophy of Martin Buber and his biblical hermeneutics: between Germanness and Jewish...
Hebrew Reminiscences: Global Religion, Politics and Aesthetics in the Rise of Hermeneutic Thinking e...
This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into acc...
In the circle of language the interpreter seeks to master the language in which the Scriptures were ...
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This work consists of a portfolio of creative writing in the form of a collection of short stories, ...
This survey of recent biblical hermeneutics starts with the post-Bultmann school (1). In 1950, Rudol...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
This article examines the interpretation of Hebrew prophecy by German Protestant scholars in the era...
<p>In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imag...
This dissertation centers on the writings of the German-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator...
This article examines the interpretation of Hebrew prophecy by German Protestant scholars in the era...
<p>Many books and articles have been published over several decades on �biblical hermeneutics�...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The Hebrew Bible is foundational for both Judaism and Christianity. Yet the two religions understand...
Feature: The philosophy of Martin Buber and his biblical hermeneutics: between Germanness and Jewish...
Hebrew Reminiscences: Global Religion, Politics and Aesthetics in the Rise of Hermeneutic Thinking e...
This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into acc...
In the circle of language the interpreter seeks to master the language in which the Scriptures were ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68403/2/10.1177_030908928100602102.pd
This work consists of a portfolio of creative writing in the form of a collection of short stories, ...
This survey of recent biblical hermeneutics starts with the post-Bultmann school (1). In 1950, Rudol...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
This article examines the interpretation of Hebrew prophecy by German Protestant scholars in the era...
<p>In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imag...
This dissertation centers on the writings of the German-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator...
This article examines the interpretation of Hebrew prophecy by German Protestant scholars in the era...
<p>Many books and articles have been published over several decades on �biblical hermeneutics�...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The Hebrew Bible is foundational for both Judaism and Christianity. Yet the two religions understand...
Feature: The philosophy of Martin Buber and his biblical hermeneutics: between Germanness and Jewish...