Krawczyk, Mateusz Andrzej2024-11-182024-11-182020The Biblical Annals, 2020, T. 10, nr 2, s. 261-277.2451-21682083-2222https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23765Artykuł w języku angielskim.Bible exegesis is dealing at times with the accusation of superficial implementation of methods from various fields of science and of disrespect for the theological character of the Bible in hermeneutical and methodological presuppositions. This accusation can be directed also towards the many uses of intertextuality in biblical scholarship. The article challenges this situation and proposes what has been called a ‘theological model of intertextual interpretation’ – an approach based on literary theory of the ‘interpretant’ as understood by Michaele Riffaterre – that tends to respect more fully the theological character of the biblical text. After a detailed description of the approach and its methodological elements, the second part of the article deals with an example of the application of thereof – an intertextual exegesis of Rom 2:7 and Wis 2:23; Wis 6:18.19.enCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaChristologyhypertextualityinterpretantintertextualityMichaele RiffaterreRom 2Wis 2Wis 6Book of WisdomLetter to the RomanstheologyBibleOld Testamentbiblical studiesNew Testamentletters of Saint PaulchrystologiahipertekstualnośćintertekstualnośćKsięga MądrościList do RzymianteologiaBibliaPismo ŚwięteStary TestamentbiblistykaNowy Testamentlisty św. PawłaRz 2Mdr 2Mdr 6Michael Riffaterre’s ‘Interpretant’ Reinterpreted. An Approach for the Hypertextual Reading of Wisdom and RomansArticle