Rhetorical Faith: The Literary Hermeneutics of Stanley FishThis book focuses on how Stanley Fish presents am apologia for his theory of reader-response by linking his account of interpretive assumptions with the dynamics of "faith," or religious belief. |
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according to Fish anti-formalism anti-formalist anti-foundationalism anti-foundationalist Areopagitica argu Artis Logicae attempt Augustine's On Christian Augustine's position Augustinian avoid basic belief caritas chapter Christian Doctrine claims Comes Naturally consciousness constituted criticism cultural studies debate depends Descartes dialectical dichotomy difference discourse distinction Doctrina Christiana DWCN earlier emphasis epistemology essay experience faith Fish's account Fish's argument Fish's position Fish's reading formal formalist foundationalism foundationalist human humility hypostasis idolatry inaccessible assumptions inescapable insistence interpretive assumptions interpretive community interpretive strategies ITTC John Milton knowledge logic ment Milton never notion objective objectivist objectivist epistemology Paradise Lost passage philosophy Platonic political precisely present primacy of interpretive Professional Correctness question Ramist Ramus rationalism rationalist reader reader-response theory reading of Augustine reason rejection rhetoric rule of charity Scripture self-awareness Self-Consuming Artifacts sense simply sola scriptura solipsism specific Stanley Fish temporal textual theological thinking tion Trans transcendent Trinity truth understanding