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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The speech-act theory in theological hermeneutics

Cho, Pungyeon January 2017 (has links)
This dissertation offers an interdisciplinary analysis of some features of the Speech- Act Theory in biblical hermeneutics. It highlights some of the probable aspects of the studied analysis regarding hermeneutic issues within biblical and theological analysis. The paper shall describe the philosophical interpretation of the examination of the Speech-Act Theory. It will focus on the principles and standards of demarcating the Speech-Acts and allocating the written texts theory. The paper shall also describe the difference between ‘weak’ and ‘strong’ speech acts. The dissertation shall commence by analysing the main concerns about the speech act theory. It will concentrate on the works of Thiselton and Vanhoozer’s works and modifies their works with the aim of highlighting some of the key elements of their hermeneutics. Therefore, the dissertation shall offer the views of Thiselton and Vanhoozer and differentiate their two different views of the Speech-Act Theory in the field of the hermeneutics in search for a third option. / Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2017. / Dogmatics and Christian Ethics / MA / Unrestricted
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Hans-Georg Gadamer et l'herméneutique théologique : idées directrices pour la compréhension de soi de la théologie

Rodier, Dany January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
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Hans-Georg Gadamer et l'herméneutique théologique : idées directrices pour la compréhension de soi de la théologie

Rodier, Dany January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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The Trinitarian Form of the Church: Church as Christ’s Sacrament and the Spirit’s Liturgy of Communion

Zeitzmann, Robert Mark 09 August 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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[pt] A DIMENSÃO PRÁTICA DA TEOLOGIA NO BRASIL: CARACTERIZAÇÃO DA DISCIPLINA A PARTIR DO PROCESSO DE CONSOLIDAÇÃO DA AUTONOMIA DA ÁREA CIÊNCIAS DA RELIGIÃO E TEOLOGIA / [en] THE PRACTICAL DIMENSION OF THEOLOGY IN BRAZIL: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DISCIPLINE BASED ON THE PROCESS OF CONSOLIDATING THE AUTONOMY OF THE STUDY OF RELIGION AND THEOLOGY AREA

WELDER LANCIERI MARCHINI 26 January 2024 (has links)
[pt] A criação da Área de avaliação 44, em 2016, intitulada Ciências da Religião e Teologia, representa um marco na história atual da pesquisa teológica no Brasil, consolidando e chancelando sua entrada no ambiente acadêmico. Com o objetivo de identificar a definição de teologia que rege a Área de Avaliação 44, esta pesquisa dedicou-se à análise dos documentos de área em suas várias edições, seja quando a Teologia constituía uma Subárea da Filosofia, seja com a autonomia da Área de avaliação Ciências da Religião e Teologia. Integrando o Colégio de Humanidades, na Área Ciências da Religião e Teologia, a Teologia assume os padrões epistemológicos e metodológicos que a qualificam para o estudo da hermenêutica da revelação, ocupando-se do entendimento da relação entre Deus e a criação que se dá sempre no contexto histórico e cultural. Por consequência, o pesquisador em teologia se revela importante ator no processo de diálogo entre o saber teológico e a realidade local e a interdisciplinaridade se apresenta como um essencial instrumento metodológico que estabelece relação entre as disciplinas da própria Teologia, mas também com outras disciplinas e áreas de conhecimento. / [en] The creation of Assessment Area 44, in 2016, entitled Study of Religion and Theology, represents a milestone in the current history of theological research in Brazil, consolidating and sealing its entry into the academic environment. With the aim of identifying the definition of theology that governs Assessment Area 44, this research is dedicated to the analysis of area documents in their various editions, whether when Theology constitutes a Sub-Area of Philosophy, or with the autonomy of the Study of Religion and Theology Assessment Area. As part of the College of Humanities, in the Study of Religion and Theology Area, Theology assimilates the epistemological and methodological standards that qualify it for the study of the hermeneutics of revelation, dealing with the understanding of the relationship between God and creation that always occurs in the historical and cultural context. Consequently, the researcher in theology reveals himself to be an important actor in the process of dialogue between theological knowledge and local reality and interdisciplinarity presents itself as an essential methodological instrument that establishes relationships between the disciplines of Theology itself, but also with other disciplines and areas of knowledge.
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Le principe ecclésiologique de l'oecuménisme chez Yves Congar : élaboration, réception et perspectives ecclésiales / The ecclesiological principle of ecumenism in the works of Yves Congar : elaboration, reception and ecclesial perspectives

Blaj, Daniel 20 December 2012 (has links)
L’affirmation de l’Église « Une » comme une réalité présente dans l’histoire fait partie de la tradition catholique. Après la naissance du mouvement œcuménique, Yves Congar (1904-1995) introduit dans la théologie catholique le principe ecclésiologique de l’œcuménisme. Il s’agit de penser la vie chrétienne des autres baptisés à partir de leurs Communions. Pour mettre en évidence ce principe herméneutique, cette thèse étudie sa portée théologique dans l’œuvre congarienne (1931 à 1954), se penche sur sa réception dans le décret sur l’œcuménisme Unitatis Redintegratio (1964), dans l’encyclique Ut Unum Sint (1995) et dans quelques documents récents, avant de proposer son inscription dans une théologie de l’ Église structurée à partir de l’institutionnalité de la grâce, située dans une perspective eschatologique. / The assertion of the Church as “One” present throughout history is part of the Roman Catholic tradition. After the appearance of the ecumenical movement, Yves Congar (1904-1995) introduces the ecclesiological principle of ecumenism in catholic theology. The idea is to think of the Christian life of the other baptized based on their Communion. To emphasize this hermeneutics’ principle, this thesis studies its theological impact on the congarian work (1931-1954) and ponders over its reception within the decree on ecumenism Unitatis Redintegratio (1964), within the encyclical Ut Unum Sint (1995) as well as in recent documents. It will also lead on to suggesting its recording in one theology of the Church structured by the institutionalization of grace in an eschatological perspective.
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The triune God and the hermeneutics of community : church, gender and mission in Stanley J. Grenz with reference to Paul Ricoeur

Almon, Russell Lane January 2018 (has links)
The aim of this dissertation is to undertake a study of the trinitarian ecclesiology of the North American evangelical theologian Stanley J. Grenz (d.2005), along with his imago Dei theology, revisioned social trinitarianism, narrative theology, incorporation of theosis, and theology of triune participation. This dissertation also utilizes the hermeneutical philosophy of Paul Ricoeur, in conjunction with Grenz’s trinitarian ecclesiology, to propose a missional and hermeneutical ecclesiology. Chapter one begins with an overview of Grenz’s theology and a discussion of the current state of Grenz scholarship. It then introduces Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of the self and theory of narrative identity. The chapter concludes with an overview of chapters two, three, and four. Chapter two traces the manner in which Grenz’s social trinitarianism and imago Dei theology yield a social imago. The first section overviews Grenz’s The Social God and the Relational Self, the social imago, the ecclesial self, his notion of ecclesial eschatological prolepsis, and his theology of triune participation. The second section responds to key criticisms of social trinitarianism, discusses Grenz and Ricoeur on the relational self, and outlines the manner in which Grenz’s theology of theosis and triune participation “in Christ” and through the Spirit yields an ecclesially oriented communal theo-anthropology. The final section takes up Grenz’s social imago and triune participation in relation to female/male mutuality in ecclesial participation and community. Chapter three discusses Grenz’s narrative theology and the development of a narrative imago. The first section overviews Grenz’s The Named God and the Question of Being and his development of the narrative of the divine name as the saga of the triune God, his further use of theosis, and the narrative imago arising within storied participation “in Christ” through the Spirit. The second section examines the continuity of Named God with Social God and argues that Grenz presents a revisioned social trinitarianism. The second section also considers Grenz and Ricoeur on the narrative self and proposes that Grenz’s ecclesial theo-anthropology now becomes a cruciform Christo-anthropology. The third section takes up the narrative imago and female/male mutuality and cruciformity as it arises from the ecclesial relation of storied and communal theotic triune participation. Chapter four treats the development of a Grenzian ecclesial imago and proposes a missional and hermeneutical ecclesiology. The first section presents Grenz’s ecclesiology as it is oriented towards mission and the connection of theosis, triune participation, and ecclesia. This section then proposes a missional grammar for the church as God’s ecclesial hermeneutics of community. The second section discusses potential charges of ecclesiological foundationalism, considers Grenz and Ricoeur on the summoned self, and extends Grenz’s theo-anthropology and Christo-anthropology into a missio-anthropology. The third section considers the mutuality and cruciformity of ecclesial “male and female” relation “in Christ” and through the Spirit, manifest in ecclesial friendship and hospitality, as the coming-to-representation and hermeneutics of community of the triune God. The conclusion offers a summary and possible avenues for further investigation.

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