Kurs
Interpretation, Theory and Method with Paper
In this course, students learn to interpret religious texts within different contexts and from different perspectives, as well as the human work of art. What does it mean to understand a historical, theological, or philosophical text, and which tools and methods of interpretation are relevant? How are we to encounter the human work of art? Students engage in theoretical reflection as well as in practical application of various methods through interpretative exercises. The course also discusses gender aspects of religious experience, ethical aspects of interpretation, and personal responsibility for the consequences of interpretation. Special emphasis is placed on source criticism and on the historical, literary, and ideological contexts to which the texts belong.
At the end of the course, the student is expected to be able to:
- display basic knowledge about the history of hermeneutics, and a critical awareness of theological, philosophical and ethical perspectives on textual interpretation
- be able to employ basic methods for interpreting religious texts and experiences, and the human work of art, and be able to account for these in oral presentation and in writing
- be able to reflect on theological and ethical consequences of interpretation
Reservation för revidering av litteraturen.
Bianchi, Enzo, 2014. God, where are you? London: Paraclete Press. (156 p)
Džalto, Davor, 2015. The Human Work of Art: A Theological Appraisal of Christianity and the Death of the Artist. London, UK: SPCK Publishing (154 pp.)
Kolitz, Zvi, 2000. Yosl Rakover talks to God. New York: Vintage Books (120 p)
McKenzie, Steven L., 2005. How to Read the Bible: History, Prophecy, Literature—Why Modern Readers Need to Know the Difference, and What It Means for Faith Today. New York: Oxford University Press. (176 p).
Zimmermann, Jens, 2015. Hermeneutics: : A Very Short Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press. (142 p)
Additional articles for interpretation excercises.
Schemat finns tillgängligt senast en månad innan kursen startar. Vi rekommenderar inte att du skriver ut schemat eftersom vissa ändringar kan ske.
Sara Gehlin
Teol.dr, högskolelektor, ämnesföreträdare kyrkohistoria med missionsvetenskap och ekumenik
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Grundläggande behörighet för högskolestudier
Fastställd av Ämnesföreträdarkollegiet vid Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm den 22 januari 2020.