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themultidisciplinarian.com
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| | | | | See Part 1 What Is Reader-Response Criticism? Reader-response criticism posits that a text's meaning is not solely determined by the author's words or its historical context but is actively constructed through the reader's engagement with it. This approach views a text as an experiential framework shaped by the reader's imagination, emotions, and interpretive choices. As... | |
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historyforatheists.com
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| | | | | Two references to Jesus' brother James, one contemporary and one by a non-Christian historian, represent a major flaw in the argument a historical Jesus never existed. | |
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richardcarrier.blogspot.com
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| | | | | This article has been superseded by a complete revision, The Dying Messiah Redux . The following is retained for historical purposes only.... | |
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bycommonconsent.com
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| | | My youngest child, H, loves the story of "Jesus coming out of the water," aka, Jesus' baptism. Almost every time we read scriptures, she'll ask for this story. | ||