Poetical Postmodern Exegesis: Paul Ricoeur and Olivier-Thomas Venard in Dialogue
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2025
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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Abstrakt
In a postmodern linguistic turn, Paul Ricoeur pays great attention to the subject and the Biblical text itself. This helpfully presents a very pristine text, one which can move and re-create the subject who encounters the text with humility. However, when it comes to Biblical exegesis specifically, Ricoeur’s method is immanentist, a historical, and unhelpfully rejects any interpretive authority. Olivier-Thomas Venard, like Ricoeur, pays great attention to the sign-character of the Bible’s language, but offers a more holistic exegesis which takes the Bible on its own terms and is metaphysically and historically grounded. In this article, I first lay out Ricoeur’s poetical exegetical project and offer interpretive and metaphysical critiques; specifically, I contend that his “distanciated” reading of the Bible and his rejection of authority fail to interpret the Bible on its own terms. I then turn to Venard, who sympathizes with Ricoeur’s subjective and linguistic turn while remaining grounded in interpretive authority, history, and providence, offering what Matthew Levering calls a “participatory exegesis.”
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Artykuł w języku angielskim.
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Paul Ricoeur, Olivier-Thomas Venard, poetics, postmodernity, biblical interpretation, poetical postmodern exegesis, postmodern exegesis, poetic exegesis, Bible, exegesis, history, philosophy, holistic exegesis, participatory exegesis, biblical exegesis, poetyka, postmodernizm, interpretacja biblijna, poetycka egzegeza postmodernistyczna, egzegeza postmodernistyczna, egzegeza poetyczna, Biblia, Pismo Święte, egzegeza, historia, filozofia, egzegeza holistyczna, egzegeza partycypacyjna, egzegeza biblijna
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Verbum Vitae, 2025, T. 43, nr 1, s. 165-184.
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CC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych