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Part II: “Behind, in Front of … or Through the Text? The Christological Analogy and the Lost World of Biblical Truth”
0 Comments Published by Cynthia R. Nielsen October 13th, 2006 in Biblical Hermeneutics, HermeneuticsIn section two, “The Mediating Function of Narrative,” Healy states that the most fitting literary genre to mediate history is narrate. “It [narrative] is the means by which event becomes word. Through narrative, a historical event is brought into a new, verbal mode of existence that renders it communicable to those who were not physically [...]


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