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by rosclarke @ 2007-04-11 - 15:09:42

So, I've almost finished writing my paper analysing James Jordan's hermeneutic of interpretive maximalism. Obviously my conclusion will be that this is the best thing since sliced bread.

But I feel a paper on a subject like this deserves a better title than 'A Critical Analysis of James B. Jordan's Hermeneutics'. So all suggestions gratefully received.

Marc?


 
 

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Lee [Visitor]

11/04/07 @ 15:36

Maximum marks for Maximalism?

rosclarkerosclarke [Member]
11/04/07 @ 16:33

Good alliteration, Lee! It might be a bit unsubtle as a way of asking for credit.

Angie [Visitor]
http://bloggin-dazs.blogspot.com
11/04/07 @ 16:55

Story, Symbol, and Song: Reading the Scriptures Through New Eyes

rosclarkerosclarke [Member]
11/04/07 @ 22:00

Now that would be a very good title for Jordan's next book.

barb [Visitor]
http://whilinawaythehours.blogspot.com/
12/04/07 @ 23:29

Mapping the Deep Weird: A Critical Analysis of James B. Jordan's Hermeneutics.

;-)

Marc Lloyd [Visitor]
http://www.marclloyd.blogspot.com
16/04/07 @ 13:03

Mmmm. Can't come up with anything I'm happy with!

Could you do something with the idea of through / accross (the) Jordan to a promised land of Hermeneutical riches / fullness?

Through New Eyes: Blinkered Exegesis to Biblical Symbolism

I've seen Jordan described as a scribe trained for the Kingdom of Heaven, I think. Could be worth playing with?

The Gagging of God: A response to Evangelical Interpretive Minimalism

Thick Exegesis

From Jordan to Interpretative Fullness

Interpreting Interpretative Maximalism

Hope we'll get to read the essay when its done, please?

greg [Visitor]

09/06/08 @ 11:33

Ros - would it be possible to get a copy of your paper? I'm always interested in analyses of this stuff. I realize this is an old post and don't know that you'll get this post, but wanted to take a shot . . .

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