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Orality versus textuality in the Reformation: The origin and influence of textuality on theological perspectives in the sixteenth century
(1990)
The Reformation could not have occurred without the invention of printing. However, it is a mistake to identify the Reformation with textuality. Orality played a role in the movement. In the Reformation, there were ...
Chains of virtue: Seventeenth-century saints in Spanish colonial Lima
(1997)
Seventeenth-century Lives of colonial saints in Peru reflect the Spanish colony's growing independence and changing missionary strategies. Lives of saints Luis Bertran, Francis Solano, Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo, Juan ...
Descent and ascent in the Fourth Gospel: The Johannine deconstruction of the heavenly ascent revelatory paradigm
(1990)
The otherworldly depiction of Jesus in coordination with the origin and function of descent-ascent language in the Gospel of John is the subject of this study. In Chapter One it is found that the gospel explicitly and ...
Deconstructing general hermeneutics / (re)constructing a Biblical hermeneutic
(1993)
The post-modern predicament can be seen in the conflict between general hermeneutics and deconstruction. General hermeneutics seeks to develop the "modern" project of understanding understanding. It is concerned with ...
Irony, innocence, and myth: Douglas C. Macintosh's untraditional orthodoxy
(1996)
This study analyzes the relationship of Douglas Clyde Macintosh to the time in which he lived using the concepts of irony, innocence, and myth. By employing these concepts, the author identifies four significant moves that ...