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Negative Hermeneutics and 'Scriptural Reasoning'

Alternative title 否定的诠释学与经文辩读

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Hass AW (2014) Negative Hermeneutics and 'Scriptural Reasoning' [否定的诠释学与经文辩读]. Journal for the Study of Christian Culture, (31), pp. 82-97. http://en.oversea.cnki.net/kcms/detail/detail.aspx?QueryID=3&CurRec=6&dbCode=CCJD&filename=JDWH201401006&dbname=CCJDLAST2

Abstract
This article argues that ‘Scriptural Reasoning’ within the context of China differs from its Anglo-American counterpart by presuming no positive metaphysics at its base, whereby reasoning is deployed towards a positive understanding of difference -- that is, differences are predicated upon positive claims about our respective faith traditions -- but rather by allowing for a more disruptive understanding of what constitutes and drives religion and the literatures that arise out of their cultural contexts. This disruption is pursued in terms of negation and negativity, common notions within Chinese religious and philosophical traditions, but which, in the Western philosophical tradition of modernity, find their expression especially in Hegel’s notion of Aufhebung- itself an untranslatable term -- and the way it has been recently appropriated by Jean-Luc Nancy towards a critique of Western religion

Keywords
Scriptural reasoning; negation; Hegel; Aufhebung; Jean-Luc Nancy

Journal
Journal for the Study of Christian Culture, Issue 31

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2014
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PublisherInstitute of Christian Culture, Renmin University of China
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ISSN2071-9957

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