Building a Community of Interpreters: Readers and Hearers as Interpreters - eBook
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Building a Community of Interpreters: Readers and Hearers as Interpreters - eBook  -     By: Walter R. Dickhaut

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Title: Building a Community of Interpreters: Readers and Hearers as Interpreters - eBook
By: Walter R. Dickhaut
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781630870980
ISBN-13: 9781630870980
Stock No: WW111906EB

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In Building a Community of Interpreters Walter Dickhaut argues that the practice of reading (and, by extension, listening) is no less creative than the practice of writing (and speaking); readers and hearers, just as much as writers and speakers, are producers of meaning. Hence, the work of biblical interpretation is the work--the calling--of a community. Focused on the experience of the reader (or hearer) of biblical texts, he explores such questions as: -What happens when the author disappears? -What happens when a reader opens a book to meet the author? -What happens when a book is read? -What happens when the reader changes spectacles? Into discussion of such issues as the reader's angle of vision, when texts open and close, the reader's expectations, the reader's meeting up with the text, and the functions of filters and lenses in the practice of reading and hearing, the author introduces mystery, surprise, and expectation as hermeneutical lenses that can enlarge what may be seen in biblical texts. In addition to some homiletical samples, the author concludes with a suggested teaching plan for building a community of interpreters.

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Walter R. Dickhaut is retired Fogg Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Oratory at Bangor Theological Seminary in Bangor, Maine. While there he taught preaching and worship in the MDiv curriculum as well as calling and vocation in the DMin program. He now lives with his spouse, Marilyn, in London, Ohio.

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