Principles of Pauline intertextuality. How Paul of Tarsus read and reread the Scriptures of Israel

Authors

  • Álvaro Pereira Delgado

Keywords:

Biblical hermeneutics, Pauline studies, intertextuality.

Abstract

This essay searches the ways in which Paul of Tarsus assumes the Scriptures of Israel, within the framework intertextuality studies. We propose three principles of appropriation: narrative and historical, eschatological and christological, ecclesial and pastoral. We conclude that the reading Paul does of the Scripture, it’s not so intertextual as inter-narrative and inter-personal. In other words, his attention is not mainly focused at texts, but at the stories in them and at the personal relations that seek to stir.

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Author Biography

Álvaro Pereira Delgado

Álvaro Pereira Delgado, nacido en 1979, es presbítero de la Archidiócesis de Sevilla desde 2003. Tras lograr la Licencia en Sagrada Escritura, defendió la tesis doctoral en el Pontificio Instituto Bíblico (2008) con la investigación "De apóstol a esclavo. El exemplum de Pablo en 1 Corintios 9" (Analecta Bíblica 182). Actualmente es docente en el Centro de Estudios Teológicos de Sevilla y en la Universidad Hispalense, donde trabaja como director del SARUS (Servicio de Asistencia Religiosa de la Universidad de Sevilla).

How to Cite

Pereira Delgado, Álvaro. “Principles of Pauline Intertextuality. How Paul of Tarsus Read and Reread the Scriptures of Israel”. Estudios Eclesiásticos. Revista de investigación e información teológica y canónica 90, no. 352 (September 23, 2016): 129–144. Accessed July 5, 2024. https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/estudioseclesiasticos/article/view/7085.