
A Double Vision Hermeneutic
Interpreting a Chinese Pastor's Intersubjective Experience of 'Shi' Engaging 'Yizhuan' and Pauline Texts
Samuel Hio-Kee Ooi(Author)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2015
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Paperback/Softback
292 pages
978-0-227-17482-1 (ISBN)
Description
The aim of this thesis is to unfold the multilayered intersubjective experience of the author himself, a Chinese pastor. The author postulates himself as the subject in whom the said experience was evident, so that it can be analyzed and interpreted. The author argues for a cultural-linguistic experience of shi as the locus at which the intersubjective experience takes place. He then shows that such experience embodies a Chinese Christian's 'two texts' inheritance, and argues that it is through unfolding or revealing of such experience that the nature of his relationship with them can be demonstrated.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-227-17482-1 (9780227174821)
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A Double Vision Hermeneutic
Interpreting a Chinese Pastor's Intersubjective Experience of 'Shi' Engaging 'Yizhuan' and Pauline Texts
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Samuel Hio-Kee Ooi is a pastor at Hong Kong Baptist Church and has taught at Sabah Theological Seminary and Lutheran Theological Seminary.
Content
Acknowledgments Lists of Abbreviations Editorial Conventions, Use of Sources and Research Matters Abstract Introduction 1 Surveying Chinese Indigenous Theological Approaches 2 Constructing a Double Vision Hermeneutic 3 Text A1: Shi as a Cultural-linguistic and Traditionary Text 4 Interpreting Text A1: Shi with Text A2: Yizhuan 5 Text B1: Principalities and Powers: A Survey on Contemporary Discourse 6 Power in Text B2: Pauline Text I: Galatians 7 Power in Text B2: Pauline Text II: Corinthians 8 The Double Vision Hermeneutics of a Chinese Pastor's Intersubjective Experience of Shi Engaging Yizhuan and Pauline Texts Appendix I: 64 Hexagrams Appendix II: English Names of 64 Hexagrams Glossary of Chinese Expressions Selected Bibliography Author Index Subject Index