Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2009
Summary
This book is a revised and expanded version of the Edward Cadbury Lectures, delivered at the University of Birmingham in February and March 1998, under the title “The Faithful Imagination: Theological Hermeneutics in an Age of Suspicion.” The present text includes additional material, for which time did not suffice during the lectures, as well as a few revisions undertaken in response to the insightful comments of several members of the audience. Professor Denys Turner was a gracious and articulate host on behalf of the Department of Theology from beginning to end, setting the tone of respectful though not uncritical attention that characterized my reception in Birmingham. Other members of the department whose hospitality I recall with appreciation include Martin Stringer, Isabel Wollaston, and J. K. Parratt. To Gareth Jones, though no longer a member of the Birmingham department, I owe a special debt of gratitude; for without his initiative and imagination the lectures would never have taken place. He also left behind him a coterie of eager postgraduate students, whose presence – right in the center of the audience at every lecture – helped to keep me focused.
Some of the materials comprising this book have appeared in earlier versions in previous publications, whose editors have kindly granted permission to reprint. Portions of several chapters had their origin in 1995, when I was invited to deliver four lectures at the annual conference of the Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion.
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- Theology, Hermeneutics, and ImaginationThe Crisis of Interpretation at the End of Modernity, pp. ix - xiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1999