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It's inescapable. As Vork said, "All beliefs exist in networks of other beliefs and values." We each have them, and we each bring them to the text. All you're doing is pointing out Vanhoozer's honesty. CJD |
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No, no, no. We can keep our baggage in check — by employing sound, socio-grammatical interpretive criticism to the text. This is not the same as suggesting some kind of 'brute fact' is ascertainable from the text (apart from our own beliefs, as Diogenes seems to fear Vanhoozer is saying), nor is it tantamount to deconstructionism — just because we all bring baggage to the text does not mean that baggage completely overshadows our ability to employ sound methods of interpretive criticism, with the result of reading the text in its context.
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