Topic > The Concept of Intertextuality - 1026
Seitz, Figured Out: Typology and Providence in Christian Scripture (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2001), 3-10.102The term intertextuality generally refers to interconnections between texts. However, there are very divergent opinions regarding the ways in which intertextual relationships between texts are possible. For a discussion of intertextual theories, see Patricia K. Tull, “Intertextuality and the Hebrew Scriptures,” CR:BS 8 (2000): 59-90; HF Plett, “Intertextuality”, in Intertextuality (ed. HF Plett; Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1991), 3-
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