Canon and Biblical Interpretation: 7 (Scripture and Hermeneutics Series) by

Canon and Biblical Interpretation: 7 (Scripture and Hermeneutics Series) by

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Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2010-10-04T16:00:00+00:00


70 Vanhoozer, Meaning; and ‘Speech Acts’, 1–49.

71 Fowl, ‘Authorial Tntention’, 72. For a concise but detailed discussion of speech-act theory and its recent appropriation by evangelical scholars, see Porter, ‘Hermeneutics’, esp. 112–18. Porter also sees Vanhoozer as using speech-act theory in order to retain a commitment to authorship. By replacing a psychological understanding of authorial intent with a notion of the author’s ‘enacted communicative intention’, Vanhoozer hopes to ‘rescue current theological interpretation from the slippery slope of postmodernism’, according to Porter (114–15). Porter also points out, however, that Vanhoozer still ultimately grounds his account of ‘communicative intention’ in authorial intent, a stance Vanhoozer refers to as ‘critical hermeneutical realism.’



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