La recepción del motivo del Éxodo en las tradiciones bíblicas
Apuntes sobre la contribución del midrash para la Hermenéutica Bíblica Latinoamericana
Abstract
This article raises the potential dangers posed by the historicist approach to biblical exegesis in the interpretative exercise of Latin American Hermeneutics of Liberation. Based on the specific criticisms of this trajectory of interpretation, the article turns to the hermeneutic process of the midrash as a model of reading.
Using the examples provided by 1 Samuel 9 and Matthew 2 as forms of reception of the Exodus motif, the article highlights the features of interpretation as a process and as a product that characterize the midrashic exercise. Based on these features, the article discusses the value of both dimensions in the exercise of committed, contextual and fruitful interpretation that characterizes Latin American Hermeneutics of Liberation.
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