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Christian ethical implications of the presence of the kingdom as God's performative action in the light of speech act theory

Title
Christian ethical implications of the presence of the kingdom as God's performative action in the light of speech act theory / Anna Cho.
ISBN
9783643802910
3643802919
Publication
Zürich : Lit, [2019]
Copyright Notice Date
©2019
Physical Description
viii, 319 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Notes
Series title and numbering lacking in book, supplied by Harrassowitz in letter of 1 Apr. 2019."
Summary
"This book presents a novel Biblical ethical hermeneutic approach that emerges from an understanding of the presence of the kingdom of God in the Biblical text. The approach is predicated upon the use of speech act theory (abbreviated as SAT) in relation to `kingdom language' in the Biblical text. The approach shows how the notion of kingdom language, as God's divine activity, is elicited in the contemporary Christian's life by allowing it to operate beyond the world of the Biblical text. In other words, this approach establishes a Biblical-ethical hermeneutic bridge between the text (and its context) and the context of contemporary readers of the text. The alternative linguistic epistemology in SAT considers the principle of the kingdom of God in the past (locution level), the present (illocutionary level) and the future (perlocutionary level). The dynamic equivalences of the past, present and future of the kingdom of God based on an SAT approach to the Biblical text can inform Christian ethical theory and moral action in the present world. It can also provide a new moral sensibility in relation to God's sovereignty and the responsibility of Christians in contemporary society."-- Back cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 09, 2019
Series
Theologie (Münster in Westfalen, Germany) ; Bd. 116.
Theologie (Münster in Westfalen, Germany) ; [Band 116]
Thesis note
Doctoral Stellenbosch University 2017.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [291]-319).
Contents
Introduction
A survey of the religious linguistic charateristics of the Kingdom of God in the relationship between cognitive-prepositional and performative-ontological language and its moral dimensions
The ethical hermeneutic methodology and its application to Kingdom ethics in the light of speech act theory (SAT)
The interface between hermeneutics and Christian ethics: the presence of the Kingdom as God's divine speech act
An alternative theory for Kingdom ethical performance based on the illocutionary force and its perlocutionary effect
Summary of previous chapters, limitation of the study, suggestions for further research, and conclusion.
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