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Abstract: Questions about authorship are at the heart of debates about interpretation, both in literature and in theology. The “death of the author” and the “death of God” are akin. For some critics, an author’s intentions are considered decisive for determining textual meaning. For others, the text is “autonomous.” ⸙
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(1,750 words)