Lector e interpretación bíblica: Límites y estrategias

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Author, text and reader are still disjointed categories in current biblical studies. Exegesis is at the reader's time and tends to strengthen the link between understanding and explanation of the text. The article is focused on the consideration of the role of the reader in biblical interpretation and focuses on the strategies used by the author with his text, in order to engage the reader in the world of its story. Text and author are erected at the same time as limits of the rol of the reader in interpreting the text.

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Tao, H. B., & Mazo, J. E. (2017). Lector e interpretación bíblica: Límites y estrategias. Theologica Xaveriana, 67(183), 11–34. https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.tx67-183.lible

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