The Fallacy of Equating Meaning with the Human Author's Intention
In biblical exegesis an important question is, "What is the intention of the human author?" This paper argues that however important the human author's intention is for determining the meaning of any given text, it does not exhaust a text's meaning. A text must be read in its total context, literary and historical.
Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1977. 10 pages.
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