Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text

In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal engagement with the text may make. The author’s aim in this article was to develop theological imagination as a hermeneutical device. This was done by briefly considering the concurrence in the hermeneuti...

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Main Author: Anneke Viljoen
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2016-07-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3172
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spelling doaj-150b602f3d5445ee871c4320f30ba1232020-11-24T23:59:34ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502016-07-01724e1e710.4102/hts.v72i4.31722940Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the textAnneke Viljoen0University of Pretoria Postdoc fellow Department of Old Testament StudiesIn the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal engagement with the text may make. The author’s aim in this article was to develop theological imagination as a hermeneutical device. This was done by briefly considering the concurrence in the hermeneutic contributions of three interpreters of biblical texts, with specific regard to their understanding of biblical imagination. These were Walter Brueggemann, Paul Ricoeur and Ignatius of Loyola. Their hermeneutical contributions concur in their understanding of a biblically informed imagination, and it is specifically this aspect of the concurrence of their thought that was explored. An illustration from Proverbs 14:27, which draws on the metaphor and biblical motif of the fountain or source of life, was put forward to demonstrate how the concurrence in the contributions of these biblical interpreters may influence an imaginal engagement with the text. Keywords: Old Testament; Proverbs; Hermeneutics; The fear of the Lord/Yahweh;  Walter Brueggemann; Paul Ricoeur;  Ignatius of Loyola; Imaginal engagementhttps://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3172Old TestamentProverbsHermeneuticsThe fear of the Lord/YahwehWalter BrueggemannPaul RicoeurIgnatius of LoyolaImaginal engagement
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Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Old Testament
Proverbs
Hermeneutics
The fear of the Lord/Yahweh
Walter Brueggemann
Paul Ricoeur
Ignatius of Loyola
Imaginal engagement
author_facet Anneke Viljoen
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title Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
title_short Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
title_full Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
title_fullStr Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
title_full_unstemmed Theological imagination as hermeneutical device: Exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
title_sort theological imagination as hermeneutical device: exploring the hermeneutical contribution of an imaginal engagement with the text
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2016-07-01
description In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal engagement with the text may make. The author’s aim in this article was to develop theological imagination as a hermeneutical device. This was done by briefly considering the concurrence in the hermeneutic contributions of three interpreters of biblical texts, with specific regard to their understanding of biblical imagination. These were Walter Brueggemann, Paul Ricoeur and Ignatius of Loyola. Their hermeneutical contributions concur in their understanding of a biblically informed imagination, and it is specifically this aspect of the concurrence of their thought that was explored. An illustration from Proverbs 14:27, which draws on the metaphor and biblical motif of the fountain or source of life, was put forward to demonstrate how the concurrence in the contributions of these biblical interpreters may influence an imaginal engagement with the text. Keywords: Old Testament; Proverbs; Hermeneutics; The fear of the Lord/Yahweh;  Walter Brueggemann; Paul Ricoeur;  Ignatius of Loyola; Imaginal engagement
topic Old Testament
Proverbs
Hermeneutics
The fear of the Lord/Yahweh
Walter Brueggemann
Paul Ricoeur
Ignatius of Loyola
Imaginal engagement
url https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3172
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