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Newman and Gadamer : Toward a Hermeneutics of Religious Knowledge

Part of the AAR reflection and theory in the study of religion series
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Thomas K. Carr examines the religious epistemology of John Henry Newman alongside the philosophical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer.

The two writers are found to cover a surprising amount of common ground: They make similar claims, and they fall into similar errors.

A critical examination of four of Newman's leading ideas -- first principles, antecedent probability, doctrinal development, and the illative sense -- are compared with such Gadamerian themes as self-understanding, Bildung, projection, tradition, and the fusion of horizons.

Carr concludes with a constructive proposal that applies a Newman-Gadamer synthesis to questions about knowledge of God.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0788503049 / 9780788503047
Paperback / softback
282.092
02/01/1996
United States
216 pages
229 x 164 mm