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2018Author
Müllner, IlseSubject
230 Christianity and Christian theology ErzähltheorieKatholische TheologieImpliziter AutorProphetieBibelMetadata
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Gott erzählen in biblischen Schriften des Alten Testaments
Abstract
In the Bible, God is one of many characters who is subject to the same principles of narrative modelling as the others. At the same time, however, God differs from other characters with regard to his transtextual attendance and the authority of his voice, which in turn influences the authority of the narrator’s voice. Biblical prophecy is conceptualized as a mediating voice between God and humans. In the narrative world, prophecy plays an important role in providing access to an otherwise inaccessible God. Moses, as the paradigm of biblical prophecy, is the model of a prophetic character who receives his own text (the Book of Moses). As a result, he becomes the model of an implied author who is able to create the character of God, while subjecting himself to the authority of this character.
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In: Diegesis : Interdisziplinäres E-Journal für Erzählforschung Vol. 7 / No. 2 (2018) , S. 68-89 ; eissn:2195-2116Citation
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