Corresponding Sense represents a turning point in the application of 'hermeneutics' to New Testament texts. Following the example of Hans-Georg Gadamer's 'philosophical hermeneutics', Pearson treats several different problems in New Testament interpretation centred around the figure of Paul. In so doing, he demonstrates how a dialogical approach to the interpretation of ancient texts functions pragmatically to allow for a deeper understanding not only of individual texts, but also of their siting with the larger dialectical web of the texts and contexts of the ancient world. This approach, developed here in connection with the New Testament, also has relevance to other literature.
In Corresponding Sense, Pearson outlines what he calls a 'dialectical topography'--the tracing of connections and disjunctions between texts and their subject matter both within and outside of the New Testament. He uses both theoretical and practical discussion to demonstrate this approach, showing how it functions as a new way of approaching a Paul who is a member of a much larger community than simply the Judaism of his fathers--a Paul who participates in cultural narratives which extend throughout not only earliest Christianity, but also into the wider thought-world of the Roman Empire.
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Brook W.R. Pearson, Ph.D. (2000) in Philosophy and New Testament Studies, University of Surrey, is Senior Lecturer in Greco-Roman Culture and Convenor of the Philosophy Programme in the School of Humanities and Cultural Studies at the University of Surrey Roehampton. He has published several articles pertaining to the study of the New Testament, as well as areas within early Judaism, the Isis cult and the interaction between religions in the Greco-Roman period.
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