Structuralism and Biblical Studies: The Uninvited Guest

Interpretation 28 (2):133-145 (1974)
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One may ask... whether historical exegesis which sought “objectivity” by situating the biblical text in a life-situation of its time has been so successful that another way of approach which situates the text in its set or system may not be a helpful corrective for working objectively with the texts

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Structuralism and phenomenology-literary approach.Roger C. Poole - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (2):3-16.

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