Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2014
Book
Hermeneutics, intertextuality and the contemporary meaning of scripture pp. 3-15
ISBN
9781921817977 (pbk.)
Embargo Period
10-7-2014
ANZSRC / FoR Code
220401 Christian Studies (incl. Biblical Studies and Church History)
Avondale Research Centre
Scripture, Spirituality and Society Research Centre
Reportable Items (HERDC/ERA)
B1
Peer Review
Before publication
Abstract
An exploration of the pros and cons of intertextuality as a way of understanding Scripture. Historical Criticism has often been seen as the domain of liberal approaches to exegesis, but evangelicals may become the rightful heirs of this approach as liberalism diminishes the place of history in understanding Scripture in favour of more literary subjective approaches.
Recommended Citation
Cole, R. (2014). The pros and cons of intertextuality. In R. Cole, & P. Petersen (Eds.), Hermeneutics, intertextuality and the contemporary meaning of scripture (pp. 3-15). Hindmarsh, Australia: ATF Press.
Comments
Used by permission: the author.
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