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- catalog alternative "Offene Fragen zur Formgeschichte des Evangeliums. English".
- catalog contributor b1080443.
- catalog contributor b1080444.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "2. The "prehistorical" obscurity surrounding the primitive Christian Kerygma -- Which came first: Kerygma or the tradition of the Gospels? -- Methodological considerations with respect to tradition history -- The framework of the Gospel narrative: Charles Harold Dodd -- Dodd's conception -- The miscarriage of the conception in Luke's works -- The form of an apostolic Kerygma-schema as sheer hypothesis -- The postulation of the 'outline' -- The postulated unity of the primitive Christian Kerygma -- The imprecise form- critical character of the conception -- The invariable primitive chrisitian credo-formula -- Alfred Seeberg -- The thesis -- The tradition historical lack of unity in primitive Christianity -- The summaries of the passion as a structural factor in the form of the Gospels -- The structural function of the summaries of the Passion in Mark -- Linguistic and form-critical precision with respect to the "Kerygma' concept -- ".
- catalog description "2. The context-situation in cultural anthropology -- XI. The disintegration of Gospel form criticism: Willi Marxsen -- 2. Form criticism as a problem of literary criticism -- 3. Is the Gospel-form a redactional act or a result of the collective tradition -- XII. Gestaltist insights concerning the Gospel form -- 1. The so-called "trans-summativity" of the Gestalt -- idea -- 2. The Gestaltist dialectics between "form" and "material" in the Gospel genre -- Part IV: The Gospel Form: extension of the Kerygma, or auto-semantic language form? -- XIII. The fragmentary character of the "pre-literature" with respect to the primitive Christian Kerygma and the Pre-Markan redactional complexes -- 1. The "Constructive" implications of Dibelius' preaching-theory -- The preaching- theory as hypothesis and conceptual model -- The value of Luke 1: 1-4 as a source -- The concept of the "preaching" as idealistic and typological -- The speeches in Acts as a Lukan construction -- ".
- catalog description "5. The methodology offered in this situation -- II. The fundamental victory of form criticism in Germany -- 1. From Criticism in Germany: victory or stagnation? -- 2. Is form criticism merely an ancillary discipline to historical research? -- III. Sociology as the methodological foundation of form criticism and of linguistics and literary criticism generally -- 1. Form criticism's understanding of sociology -- 2. General linguistics as the scientific and theoretical foundation of the humanities, and the linguistic tasks of theology -- 3. The sociological foundations of structural linguistics -- 4. The structural value of all linguistic phenomena -- 5. The connections between form criticism and the sociology of literature -- Connections between form criticism and literary criticism -- the sociological understanding of forms as a counterbalance to the aesthetic understanding -- ".
- catalog description "6. Form criticism: history of language events or of speech events? (a quarrel with the anti-sociological criticism of the form-critical method by the so-called "new hermeneutic") -- Freedom to the word or linguistic regularity? -- The identity of "form" and "content" in "language event" -- Part II: problems of the oral and the written, and their relation to the Gospel form".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part I: the current research situation -- I. The relevance of the Gospel form in the present situation of the history of theology -- 1. The "Post-Bultmannian" era -- The hermeneutical problematics -- The Christological problematics -- The revision of eschatology -- 2. Theological interest in the historical Jesus -- 3. Connections between theological interest and the Gospel-form -- 4. Historical and analytically unproven dogmatic premises (A preliminary summary toward a more extensive hermeneutical analysis) -- The confusion of "historical" and "material" questions -- Narrative "history" as the understanding of reality most appropriate to the material -- The interpretive circle between "history" and "narrative" -- The ideal and typological conception of Docetism -- "History" as a criterion for the Kerygma -- The history of ideas as an answer to the material questions -- The confusion of the material price with linear and temporal pre-temporality -- ".
- catalog description "Traditio-historical constraint and redactional freedom -- The failure of the tradito-historical reconstruction -- 3. The purely hypothetical character of the Pre-Markan redactional complex -- Bultmann's premises and concessions -- Examination of the hypothesis of Pre-Markan redaction -- XIV. The illustration of the Kerygma by narrations -- 1. The Christological recourse to the phenomenon of narrative -- 2. The illustration of the kerygma: Martin Dibelius -- 3. The contrast between Paul and Jesus as the background in the history of research of the thesis of the illustration of the non-graphic kerygma in the tradition of the Gospels -- 4. The aesthetics of liberal exegesis -- 5. The Psychologizing of Mark by Johannes Weiss -- 6. The vividness of Mark as an aesthetic deception -- XV. Summary of results and tasks for the future.".
- catalog description "VIII. Setting in folk-life and the written: Hermann Gunkel -- 1. The present research situation with regard to Gunkel's work -- 2. The "setting in folk-life" and the oral -- 3. The written and redactional framing -- 4. Gunkels' methodological unity of form critics and the history of religions as a task for contemporary methodology -- Part III: The Gospel form as literary "Gestalt" -- IX. The expansion of the concept sociological setting -- 1. Historicizing the sociological laws of the "sociological setting" -- 2. The different natures of the oral "setting in folk'life" and the literary application of the small units" -- 3. The sociological continuity of the tradition of the Gospels -- The continuity of faith as a sociological continuity -- The setting in the inner life -- The setting in the outer life -- Separation of form and content -- X. The cultural context situation of speech events in general linguistics -- 1. Sociological setting as a psycholinguistic context -- ".
- catalog extent "xix, 418 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Candid questions concerning Gospel form criticism.".
- catalog identifier "0915138247".
- catalog isFormatOf "Candid questions concerning Gospel form criticism.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Pittsburgh theological monograph series ; 26".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Pittsburgh : Pickwick Press,".
- catalog relation "Candid questions concerning Gospel form criticism.".
- catalog subject "BS2555.2 .G7613".
- catalog subject "Bible. Gospels Criticism, Form.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. The "prehistorical" obscurity surrounding the primitive Christian Kerygma -- Which came first: Kerygma or the tradition of the Gospels? -- Methodological considerations with respect to tradition history -- The framework of the Gospel narrative: Charles Harold Dodd -- Dodd's conception -- The miscarriage of the conception in Luke's works -- The form of an apostolic Kerygma-schema as sheer hypothesis -- The postulation of the 'outline' -- The postulated unity of the primitive Christian Kerygma -- The imprecise form- critical character of the conception -- The invariable primitive chrisitian credo-formula -- Alfred Seeberg -- The thesis -- The tradition historical lack of unity in primitive Christianity -- The summaries of the passion as a structural factor in the form of the Gospels -- The structural function of the summaries of the Passion in Mark -- Linguistic and form-critical precision with respect to the "Kerygma' concept -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. The context-situation in cultural anthropology -- XI. The disintegration of Gospel form criticism: Willi Marxsen -- 2. Form criticism as a problem of literary criticism -- 3. Is the Gospel-form a redactional act or a result of the collective tradition -- XII. Gestaltist insights concerning the Gospel form -- 1. The so-called "trans-summativity" of the Gestalt -- idea -- 2. The Gestaltist dialectics between "form" and "material" in the Gospel genre -- Part IV: The Gospel Form: extension of the Kerygma, or auto-semantic language form? -- XIII. The fragmentary character of the "pre-literature" with respect to the primitive Christian Kerygma and the Pre-Markan redactional complexes -- 1. The "Constructive" implications of Dibelius' preaching-theory -- The preaching- theory as hypothesis and conceptual model -- The value of Luke 1: 1-4 as a source -- The concept of the "preaching" as idealistic and typological -- The speeches in Acts as a Lukan construction -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The methodology offered in this situation -- II. The fundamental victory of form criticism in Germany -- 1. From Criticism in Germany: victory or stagnation? -- 2. Is form criticism merely an ancillary discipline to historical research? -- III. Sociology as the methodological foundation of form criticism and of linguistics and literary criticism generally -- 1. Form criticism's understanding of sociology -- 2. General linguistics as the scientific and theoretical foundation of the humanities, and the linguistic tasks of theology -- 3. The sociological foundations of structural linguistics -- 4. The structural value of all linguistic phenomena -- 5. The connections between form criticism and the sociology of literature -- Connections between form criticism and literary criticism -- the sociological understanding of forms as a counterbalance to the aesthetic understanding -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Form criticism: history of language events or of speech events? (a quarrel with the anti-sociological criticism of the form-critical method by the so-called "new hermeneutic") -- Freedom to the word or linguistic regularity? -- The identity of "form" and "content" in "language event" -- Part II: problems of the oral and the written, and their relation to the Gospel form".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: the current research situation -- I. The relevance of the Gospel form in the present situation of the history of theology -- 1. The "Post-Bultmannian" era -- The hermeneutical problematics -- The Christological problematics -- The revision of eschatology -- 2. Theological interest in the historical Jesus -- 3. Connections between theological interest and the Gospel-form -- 4. Historical and analytically unproven dogmatic premises (A preliminary summary toward a more extensive hermeneutical analysis) -- The confusion of "historical" and "material" questions -- Narrative "history" as the understanding of reality most appropriate to the material -- The interpretive circle between "history" and "narrative" -- The ideal and typological conception of Docetism -- "History" as a criterion for the Kerygma -- The history of ideas as an answer to the material questions -- The confusion of the material price with linear and temporal pre-temporality -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Traditio-historical constraint and redactional freedom -- The failure of the tradito-historical reconstruction -- 3. The purely hypothetical character of the Pre-Markan redactional complex -- Bultmann's premises and concessions -- Examination of the hypothesis of Pre-Markan redaction -- XIV. The illustration of the Kerygma by narrations -- 1. The Christological recourse to the phenomenon of narrative -- 2. The illustration of the kerygma: Martin Dibelius -- 3. The contrast between Paul and Jesus as the background in the history of research of the thesis of the illustration of the non-graphic kerygma in the tradition of the Gospels -- 4. The aesthetics of liberal exegesis -- 5. The Psychologizing of Mark by Johannes Weiss -- 6. The vividness of Mark as an aesthetic deception -- XV. Summary of results and tasks for the future.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. Setting in folk-life and the written: Hermann Gunkel -- 1. The present research situation with regard to Gunkel's work -- 2. The "setting in folk-life" and the oral -- 3. The written and redactional framing -- 4. Gunkels' methodological unity of form critics and the history of religions as a task for contemporary methodology -- Part III: The Gospel form as literary "Gestalt" -- IX. The expansion of the concept sociological setting -- 1. Historicizing the sociological laws of the "sociological setting" -- 2. The different natures of the oral "setting in folk'life" and the literary application of the small units" -- 3. The sociological continuity of the tradition of the Gospels -- The continuity of faith as a sociological continuity -- The setting in the inner life -- The setting in the outer life -- Separation of form and content -- X. The cultural context situation of speech events in general linguistics -- 1. Sociological setting as a psycholinguistic context -- ".
- catalog title "Candid questions concerning Gospel form criticism : a methodological sketch of the fundamental problematics of form and redaction criticism / by Erhardt Güttgemanns ; translated by William G. Doty.".
- catalog title "Offene Fragen zur Formgeschichte des Evangeliums. English".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".