The volume presents Stanley E. Porter's considered thoughts and reflections on key questions of meaning and context, addressing the problems of biblical interpretation and how a close collaboration between hermeneutics and linguistics can help to solve them.The chapters display Porter's work in both fields, examining how hermeneutics functions as a field in modern biblical studies, and how the quest for meaning in biblical texts is underpinned by the study of linguistics. The volume focuses on context for understanding the meanings of biblical texts. Porter suggests that linguists can learn more from the philosophical questions around meaning that hermeneutics apply in their study of biblical texts, and that there is more fruitful work to be done in the field of hermeneutics using insights from linguistics.
Stanley E. Porter is President, Dean and Professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Canada.
PrefaceAbbreviationsIntroduction: An Orientation to HermeneuticsPart 1: Hermeneutics and the Problems of Interpretation1: What Constitutes Hermeneutics Today?2: What Difference Does Hermeneutics Make in Biblical Interpretation?3: Where Is the Locus of Meaning?Part 2: Linguistics and Solutions to the Problem of Interpretation4: The Meaning of Meaning5: The Question of Context6: A Functional Model of ContextPart 3: Conclusion7: A Single Horizon HermeneuticsIndex of Modern AuthorsIndex of Ancient Sources
Stanley E. Porter, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, Canada) Porter, Stanley E. (McMaster Divinity College, UK) O'Donnell, Dr. Matthew Brook (University of Liverpool, Stanley E. Porter
Stanley E. Porter, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, Canada) Porter, Stanley E. (McMaster Divinity College, UK) O'Donnell, Dr. Matthew Brook (University of Liverpool, Stanley E. Porter
Stanley E. Porter, Craig a. Evans, Craig A. Evans, Stanley E. Porter, Craig A. Evans, Canada) Porter, Stanley E. (McMaster Divinity College, USA) Evans, Dr. Craig A. (Houston Baptist University