QOTD: Vanhoozer on "Meaning"
Vanhoozer getting at the heart of interpreting and rightly understanding the Bible:
- faithfulness: interpretations that extend the meaning of the text into new situations
- fruitfulness: interpretations that enliven the reader and show forth the Spirit’s fruits
- forcefulness: interpretations that edify the community, resolve problems, foster unity
- fittingness: interpretations that embody the righteousness of God and contextualize Christ.
Here Vanhoozer collapses "meaning" and "application" into seemingly one category. Meaning is not something abstract that we can just do our research and come up with a single timeless meaning of the text but rather meaning and application are wrapped into one. Meaning is not truly understood until it takes root in the believers life.
This seems similar to Augustine's view, which he says "So anyone who thinks that he has understood the divine scriptures or any part of them, but cannot by his understanding build up this double love of God and neighbor, has not yet succeeded in understanding them." - On Christian Teaching
Vanhoozer, Kevin J. Is There a Meaning in This Text?: The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge (Landmarks in Christian Scholarship) (p. 431). Zondervan.