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Document Details : Title: Whose Truth? Subtitle: A Reader-Oriented Study of the Johannine Pilate and John 18,38a Author(s): TOPS, Thomas Journal: Biblica Volume: 97 Issue: 3 Date: 2016 Pages: 395-420 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.97.3.3183493 Abstract : This contribution investigates the role of the reader in character studies of the Johannine Pilate. It contends that every characterization of Pilate is determined by narrative gaps, because they give occasion for different ways of interpreting Pilate’s words and deeds. The potential meaning of the text is always actualized by our act of interpretation. This revelatory dimension of the text is valuable in itself, and therefore should be considered as a secondary criterion for evaluating interpretations of the Johannine Pilate. In the second part of this contribution, we illustrate how this can be done for Pilate’s question of truth. |
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