Refiguring Theological Hermeneutics Hermes, Trickster, Fool

Refiguring Theological Hermeneutics Hermes, Trickster, Fool by M. Grau, published by Palgrave Macmillan US on December 17, 2014, is a scholarly work that explores the intricate relationship between “logos” and “mythos.” This edition spans 201 pages and is presented in English. Grau’s analysis aims to broaden the scope of theological hermeneutics by incorporating insights from diverse cultures and narrative forms.
In this book, readers will find a critical examination of how different modes of storytelling can influence theological interpretation. Grau’s work engages with various subjects, including religion, biblical studies, and the sociology of religion, to challenge traditional frameworks within Christian theology and comparative religion. By rethinking the interplay between rational discourse and mythological narratives, this book invites a reevaluation of hermeneutics in a contemporary context.
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Grau reconsiders the relationship between “logos” and “mythos” as a precondition to opening theological hermeneutics to discourse from other cultures and genres, other modes of telling and retelling.
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