User:Lamorak/Sandbox/Hermeneutics Draft
To Do List
[edit]Revise introduction- Expand the definitions section(s) to include the major terms associated with hermeneutics
- Modern Hermeneutics (whole process)
- Traditional Hermeneutics (dealing with texts)
- Biblical Hermeneutics (found within Traditional Hermeneutics)
- Move/Revise sections
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'Basic Definition Virkler ok for Biblical herm, not contemporary or other... - Etymology - revise background of the term
- Hermeneutic circle - its just a cut/paste of the content from Hermeneutic circle
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- Expand the history of hermeneutics section
- Add images - create SVG diagrams of relevant concepts
- Update and expand the bibliography
Definitions
[edit]- Traditional hermeneutics
- Biblical hermeneutics
- Modern hermeneutics
There are additional terms that need defining in the intro, possibly expanded in the article:
- General Hermeneutics
- Special Hermeneutics
- Philosophical Hermeneutics
- Legal Hermeneutics
- Symbolic Hermeneutics ??
- Postmodern_hermeneutics
- Hermeneutical Circle - it has its own page - and its a cut and paste job in the hermeneutics article
- Hermeneutic (the singular does mean something slightly different!)
- Double hermeneutic ??
- The New Hermeneutic
- Theological Hermeneutics - included here are specific ideologies
- Liberation theology
- Feminist theology
- Black theology
- (more)
- Talmudical hermeneutics
- Qura'nic hermeneutics
- Indian Philosophy Hermeneutics
- Contextualization
- Exegesis (it relates to traditional and Biblical hermeneutics)
History
[edit]Probably use a similar outline of history to the one already in place, with the relevant information filling it out:
4 History of Western hermeneutics o 4.1 Ancient Greece and Rome o 4.2 Early Christian hermeneutics + 4.2.1 Apostolic and Sub-apostolic hermeneutics + 4.2.2 Schools of Alexandria and Antioch o 4.3 Medieval hermeneutics o 4.4 Renaissance and Enlightenment o 4.5 Schleiermacher o 4.6 Dilthey o 4.7 Heidegger o 4.8 Contemporary hermeneutics o 4.9 Critical theory
Images
[edit]I'd like to add an SVG diagram showing the relationship between author, texts, audience. Also would like to add diagrams that show the prominent emphasis for each "school." And probably a few pictures of major figures, if available.
Bibliography
[edit]Thiselton, Anthony C (1992). New Horizons in Hermeneutics. Zondervan Pub. House. ISBN 0310515904.
Alonso Schökel, Luis (1998). A Manual of Hermeneutics. Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN 1850758506. {{cite book}}
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Grondin, Jean (1994). Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300059698.
Bruns, Gerald L (1992). Hermeneutics, Ancient and Modern. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300054505.
Schmidt, Lawrence K. Lawrence Kennedy (2006). Understanding Hermeneutics. Acumen. ISBN 1844650766.
Ferraris, Maurizio (1996). History of Hermeneutics. Humanities Press. ISBN 0391039318.