Theology as a human science: Reflections on Gadamer’s <em>Truth and Method</em>

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Theology as a human science: Reflections on Gadamer’s Truth and Method

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 21 , issue 4 , 2002 , pages: 345–358
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v21i4.31356
Author(s): Gerald J Pillay Department of Theology and Religious Studies, New Zealand

Abstract

Gadamer’s attempt to ’rehabilitate tradition in general clarifies that which theology and the human sciences have in common since he claims that the rehabilitation of tradition is crucial for all human science enquiry. His systematic unfolding of the hermeneutical process described in Truth and Method is discussed under three headings: The meaning of tradition and how the idea of tradition may be rehabilitated; how do we know in the human sciences? and, the nature of theological reflection as part of the human sciences. Gadamer’s hermeneutics helps to transcend the antithesis between reason and tradition. It offers a more appropriate way to understand cultural and historical texts and broadens the purview of the human sciences. It is within this broader understanding of the human sciences that theological reflection comes to itself.

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