This volume opens up new perspectives on the developing methodological diversity of Old Testament exegesis. It sets out how it must become radically historical and therefore radically canonical, while revealing the wide-ranging significance of myth, history, and reason in Old Testament writing. Examples of methodological hybridity and exegesis as a transparent, open game flank the concluding sketch of a hermeneutical theory of practice.
Andrea Beyer
Exegese Hermeneutik Mythos und Vernunft methodische Hybridität Kanon Exegesis hermeneutics canon myth and reason methodological hybridity.