Kevin Vanhoozer

Kevin Vanhoozer

Infobox Calvinist Theologian
region = United States
era = Contemporary
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name = Kevin Vanhoozer
birth = 1957
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school_tradition = Presbyterian, Calvinist
main_interests = Hermeneutics, linguistics, Postmodernism, culture
influences = Robert Gundry, John Frame, Augustine, John Calvin, Karl Barth, Paul Ricoeur, J. L. Austin
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Kevin J. Vanhoozer (b. 1957) is a Research Professor of systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) in Deerfield, Illinois and the author of several books on theology, hermeneutics, and culture.

Biography

Vanhoozer received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University where he studied under Nicholas Lash. His inter-disciplinary dissertation was titled "Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur: A Study in Hermeneutics and Theology" and was published in 2007 by Cambridge University Press (ISBN 0-521-04390-5).

He taught at TEDS From 1986 to 1990, then was senior lecturer at New College, University of Edinburgh, Scotland until 1998, when he returned to TEDS. [http://www.tiu.edu/divinity/people/vanhoozer "Experience the Drama"] ]

He and his wife Sylvie have two daughters. [TEDS CC5060 Lecture, Deerfield, IL 09/12/2007]

Works

Vanhoozer has written several notable books, including "The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical-Linguistic Approach to Christian Theology", which won the "Christianity Today" 2006 Book Award for best book in theology, and has edited several others, including the Gold Medallion Book Award winner "Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible", [ [http://www.ecpa.org/christianbookawards/cba2006.php 2006 Gold Medallion Book Awards Winners - Bible Reference & Study category] ] "The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology," and, with Charles A. Anderson and Michael J. Sleasman, "Everyday Theology: How to Read Cultural Texts and Interpret Trends".

In his work "Is There a Meaning in this Text?", Vanhoozer gives an in depth response to the challenges of Deconstructionism to biblical hermeneutics. Primarily, he engages the thinking of Jacques Derrida, but Stanley Fish and Richard Rorty also receive attention. Vanhoozer develops a theory of communicative action which relies strongly on the speech-act theory of J. L. Austin and in which a biblical text is seen as a communicative act involving "locutions" (the text itself), "illocutions" (the stance of the author to the locution, e.g. questioning, asserting, promising, etc.) and "perlocutions" (the goals that the author hopes to accomplish through the text).

Among the conclusions that Vanhoozer draws from viewing a text as a communicative act are the involvement of the author, text, and reader in the process of interpretation. The intended meaning of the author can be discerned to a certain degree from the text. The text (langue and parole) is not an arbitrary "playground" but part of a covenantal relationship between all people. As a result the intention of the author can be adequately decoded. Another consequence is that the reader/interpreter has a responsibility to honor the intentions of the author and try to interpret the text in a way which re-creates the author's intended meaning. This responsibility is coupled with a freedom to determine the significance in the context of the interpreter's community.

Bibliography

* "The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical-linguistic Approach to Christian Theology". Westminster John Knox, 2005.
* "First Theology: God, Scripture & Hermeneutics". IVP, 2002.
* "Is There a Meaning in this Text? The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge". Zondervan, 1998.
* "Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur". Cambridge, 1990; reprint, 2007.

Edited works

* "Consulting editor, New Dictionary of Theology". Revised, IVP.
* "Everyday Theology: How to Read Cultural Texts and Influence Trends". Baker, 2007.
* With Martin Warner, "Transcending Boundaries in Philosophy and Theology: Reason, Meaning and Experience". Ashgate, 2007.
* Et al., "Hermeneutics at the Crossroads". Indiana University Press, 2006.
* "Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible". Baker, 2005.
* "Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology". Cambridge, 2003.
* "Nothing Greater, Nothing Better: Theological Essays on the Love of God". Eerdmans, 2001.
* "The Trinity in a Pluralistic Age: Theological Essays on Culture and Religion". Eerdmans, 1996.

References

External links

* [http://www.tiu.edu/divinity/people/vanhoozer Vanhoozer's page] at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
* [http://www.tiu.edu/files/tiu/trinitymagazine/drama06.pdf Experience the Drama] (PDF), an interview with Vanhoozer about his book "The Drama of Doctrine"
* [http://exiledpreacher.blogspot.com/2007/09/kevin-vanhoozer-interview.html Interview by Guy Davies] , Sept 21, 2007
* [http://www.frame-poythress.org/poythress_articles/1999ReviewVanhoozer.htm Book Review: "Is There a Meaning in This Text?"] , by Vern Poythress
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3803/is_200210/ai_n9099312 Meaning, intention, and application: Speech act theory in the hermeneutics of Francis Watson and Kevin J. Vanhoozer] , by Scott Blue ("Trinity Journal")

Online writings

* [http://www.biblesociety.org.uk/exploratory/articles/vanhoozer01.pdf The Promise of Consensus: Towards a Communicative Hermeneutic] (PDF)
* [http://www.etsjets.org/jets/journal/48/48-1/48-1-pp089-114_JETS.pdf Lost in Interpretation? Truth, Scripture, and Hermeneutics] (PDF), "JETS" Mar2005
* [http://assets.cambridge.org//052179/062X/sample/052179062Xws.pdf Types of Postmodern Theology] (PDF), an excerpt from the "Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology"
* [http://www.episcopalian.org/efac/articles/inerncy.htm The Inerrancy of Scripture]
* [http://www.catalystresources.org/issues/194vanhoozer.html Hyperactive Hermeneutics: Is the Bible Being Overinterpreted]
* [http://www.wardconsultation.org/Chicago%2004/Vanhoozer.pdf Theological Education and the Church: The School of Theodrama] (PDF), from "International Theological Education for the 21st Century," 2004
* [http://www.biblicalfoundations.org/?p=117 Vanhoozer's response to Kostenberger's review of "The Drama of Doctrine"]

Audio

* [http://media.asburyseminary.edu/audio/chapels/kentucky/2007spring/03152007-hi.mp3 The Stage, the Story and the Script] (MP3), Asbury Theological Seminary, March 15, 2007
* [http://media.asburyseminary.edu/audio/chapels/kentucky/2007spring/03162007-hi.mp3 Doing Church: The Theater of the Gospel] (MP3), Asbury Seminary, March 16, 2007
* [http://adam.wheaton.edu/wetn-mp3/chap07-08/vanhoozer080319.mp3 The Strange New Status Symbol of the Cross] (MP3), Wheaton College, March 19, 2008
* [http://www.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/hurl?f=/wts/cic2000vanhoozer.rm What has Vienna to do with Jerusalem? Barth, Brahms, and Bernstein’s Unanswered Question] (Real Media)


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