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argues Barth and Ricoeur Barth's hermeneutic Bible Bible's biblical discourse biblical hermeneutics Biblical Interpretation biblical message Biblical Narrative biblical texts biblical witness biblical world Bultmann Christian theology christological Church Dogmatics 1:2 claim concerning contemporary creation David Tracy différance divine exegesis exegetical existential extrabiblical faith Fortress Press foundationalism Frei Genesis genres God's gospel Gospel of Mark historical criticism Holmer human humankind ical Identity of Jesus intention Interpretation Theory intertextual intratextual Israel's issue Jesus Christ Karl Barth kerygma language-game liberal Lindbeck Mark Mark's meaning mediated meneutics metacritical method modern modes of discourse Narrative Theology Nature of Doctrine neutic notion Old Testament Paul Ricoeur Philadelphia philosophical presuppositions problem question reader reading reality reference Religion Ricoeur's hermeneutic Rudolf Bultmann Scripture Scripture's second naiveté seeks sense speak story task terpretation textual theodicy theological hermeneutic theological reflection theology's thought tion traditional trans truth typological understanding wisdom discourse Word Yale school Yale theologians