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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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| | Which passage of the Bible is the favorite of Christians who like to defend the Christian worldview? I don't mean which one is most inspirational... I mean "which one is the most useful for winning arguments?" Well, when it comes to the historical Jesus, the most important passage has to be 1 Corinthians 15:3-7. The...
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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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| Tom Holland's provocative book argues that much of what we take for granted as obvious human rights and values are actually intrinsically Christian ideas.