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Wat beteken ‘die Bybel sê’? ’n Tipologie van leserskonstrukte
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 47, No 1 | a2366 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v47i1.2366
| © 1991 D. J. Smith
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Submitted: 09 January 1991 | Published: 09 January 1991
Submitted: 09 January 1991 | Published: 09 January 1991
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What does ‘the Bible says’ mean? A typology of reader constructs
It is argued that the unity of the Bible, so important to (Reformed) theology, ethics and life, is inevitably the result of constructs on the part of reader communities. A typology of such constructs is suggested, organising of ‘the Bible’ in diverse ways, in order to facilitate discussion between systematic theologians and biblical scholars.
It is argued that the unity of the Bible, so important to (Reformed) theology, ethics and life, is inevitably the result of constructs on the part of reader communities. A typology of such constructs is suggested, organising of ‘the Bible’ in diverse ways, in order to facilitate discussion between systematic theologians and biblical scholars.
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