[17] See the
analysis of Paul Ricoeur in Toward of Hermeneutic of Revelation in Essays on Biblical Interpretation, edited
by Lewis S. Mudge (Philadelphia, Fortress Press), 1980 and Manifestation and
Proclamation in Figuring the
Sacred: Religion, Narrative and
Imagination, Edited by Mark I.
Wallace, Translated by David Pellauer (Philadelphia, Fortress Press, 1995).
[22] In the
context of a discussion of the rules of scriptural reasoning Jean Calvin s
assertion: Our wisdom, in so far as it
ought to be true and solid wisdom, consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves. Jean Calvin, The Institutes of the Christian Religion, translated by Henry
Beveridge (Grand Rapids, William B. Eerdmans Press, 1989).
[30] This is, of
course, a metaphoric way of summarizing the detailed analysis of Ochs
paper. A full analysis of the relation of A and B reasonings as an
aspect of Scriptural Pragmatism is detailed in Ochs Peirce, Pragmatism and the
Logic of Scripture (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998) See in particular the section Christain
Pragmatism , pp 305-316.