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عنوان
Divine discourse :

پدید آورنده
Nicholas Wolterstorff

موضوع
Speech acts (Linguistics)-- Religious aspects-- Christianity,Word of God (Christian theology)

رده
BT180
.
W67
W65
1995

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
0521475392
(Number (ISBN
0521475570
(Number (ISBN
9780521475396
(Number (ISBN
9780521475570

NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER

Number
dltt

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
Divine discourse :
General Material Designation
[Book]
Other Title Information
philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks /
First Statement of Responsibility
Nicholas Wolterstorff

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
x, 326 pages ;
Dimensions
24 cm

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-324) and index

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Preface -- 1. Locating our topic -- 2. Speaking is not revealing -- 3. The many modes of discourse -- 4. Divine discourse in the hands of theologians -- 5. What it is to speak -- 6. Could God have and acquire the rights and duties of a speaker? -- 7. Can God cause the events generative of discourse? -- 8. In defense of authorial-discourse interpretation: contra Ricoeur -- 9. In defense of authorial-discourse interpretation: contra Derrida -- 10. Performance interpretation -- 11. Interpreting the mediating human discourse: the first hermeneutic --12. Interpreting for the mediated divine discourse: the second hermeneutic --13. Has Scripture become a wax nose? -- 14. The illocutionary stance of Biblical narrative --15. Are we entitled? --16. Historical and theological afterword -- Notes -- Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT

Text of Note
"Divine discourse comprises Nicholas Wolterstorff's philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks. This claim figures large in the canonical texts and traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but there has been remarkably little philosophical reflection on it, in good measure (so Professor Wolterstorff argues) because philosophers have mistakenly assimilated divine speech to divine revelation. He embraces contemporary speech-action theory as his basic approach to language; and after expanding the theory beyond its usual applications, concludes that the claim that God performs illocutionary actions is coherent and entails no obvious falsehoods. Moving on to issues of interpretation, he considers how one would interpret a text if one wanted to find out what God was saying thereby. Prominent features of this part of the discussion are his defense, against Ricoeur and Derrida, of the legitimacy of interpreting a text to find out what its author said, and his analysis of the double hermeneutic involved when the discourse of one person is appropriated into the discourse of another person. The book closes with a discussion of the epistemological question of whether we are entitled to believe that God speaks."--Jacket

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Speech acts (Linguistics)-- Religious aspects-- Christianity
Word of God (Christian theology)

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
231/
.
014
Edition
20

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
BT180
.
W67
Book number
W65
1995

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Wolterstorff, Nicholas

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Date of Transaction
20160712061504.0

ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS

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