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Resepsieteorie: Konkurrent of Komplement van die Teksimmanemte Eksegese?
Verbum et Ecclesia | Skrif en Kerk: Vol 10, No 2 | a1001 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v10i2.1001
| © 1989 P. J. Botha
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Submitted: 18 July 1989 | Published: 18 July 1989
Submitted: 18 July 1989 | Published: 18 July 1989
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Reception theory: competitor or complement of text-immanent exegetical methodology?
Due to the underlying principles on which it was based and which suggest a critical view of positivism and its idea of applying an exegetical “method” to a text, it seems as if the reception theory could only be regarded as an alternative to text-immanent exegesis. This paper reflects on the possibility of incorporating the insights of the reception theory into a text-immanent model so as to form a comprehensive exegetical approach.
Due to the underlying principles on which it was based and which suggest a critical view of positivism and its idea of applying an exegetical “method” to a text, it seems as if the reception theory could only be regarded as an alternative to text-immanent exegesis. This paper reflects on the possibility of incorporating the insights of the reception theory into a text-immanent model so as to form a comprehensive exegetical approach.
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