OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/412512026-05-24T06:49:55Z2026-05-24T06:49:55ZTheology as hermeneutics : the world of Gerhard Ebeling/library/oar/handle/123456789/330612018-08-29T01:45:52Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Theology as hermeneutics : the world of Gerhard Ebeling
Abstract: Arthur Gibson maintains that Ebeling's views and handling of
language in explaining his theology are "incurably incoherent from a
logical point of view." Gibson bases his judgement on an analysis of four
works by Ebeling, Theology and Proclamation, The Nature of Faith, The
Word of God and Tradition, and, more importantly, Introduction to a
Theological Theory of Language.
I would like to argue that it is impossible to grasp Ebeling's theory of
language and hermeneutics apart from his entire conception of theology.
Before dismissing Ebeling's hermeneutics we must consider its theological
coherence. This I will do in Part I of this article.
Part II of this article analyzes Ebeling's theory of understanding as
contained in his Introduction to a Theological Theory of Language. I will
situate this work within the context of Ebeling's earlier theological
programme. In so doing I shall show the evolution and development in
Ebeling's theology.
The final section of this article contains a critique of Ebeling's
hermeneutical theology.1986-01-01T00:00:00ZMelita Theologica : volume 37 : issue 1/library/oar/handle/123456789/330602018-08-29T01:45:54Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Melita Theologica : volume 37 : issue 1
Abstract: 1/EMINYAN, M. - A note on Christian affectivity -- 2/BEZZINA, J. - I pesci gemelli: simbolo di Cristo o simbolo dei Cristiani? -- 3/MONDIN, B. - Il crollo delle ideologie -- 4/DARMANIN, A. - Pastoral psychopathology: ministering to the mentally ill -- 5/COLLINS, R.F. - Proverbial sayings in St. John's Gospel -- 6/PENASKOVIC, R. - Theology as hermeneutics: the world of Gerhard Ebeling1986-01-01T00:00:00ZProverbial sayings in St. John's Gospel/library/oar/handle/123456789/330592018-08-29T01:45:53Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Proverbial sayings in St. John's Gospel
Abstract: For some time now, scholars have been in virtually unanimous
agreement that the Gospel of John once ended at 20:31 and that the entire
twenty-first chapter of John represents an epilogue to the original work.
Indeed John 20:30-31 has such a concluding character that one would not
expect the Johannine narrative to continue beyond the twentieth chapter
except for the fact that there is a twenty-first chapter not only in our
modern translations of the New Testament but also in the ancient Greek
manuscripts and the ancient versions. In fact, there is no external textual
evidence whatsoever that the Gospel of John ever circulated without the
presence of John 21.1986-01-01T00:00:00ZPastoral psychopathology : ministering to the mentally ill/library/oar/handle/123456789/327292018-08-15T01:34:18Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Pastoral psychopathology : ministering to the mentally ill
Abstract: The issue of mental illness among those committed to a religious cause
has for long intrigued psychologists and psychiatrists, pastors and
ministers, philosophers and theologians. Various theories have been
proposed to explain mental disorders when manifested in "religious"
symptoms. These theories give rise to correspondingly different attitudes
adopted by those helping the mentally ill.1986-01-01T00:00:00Z