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