Abstract

Preface 1. The Corinthian diolkos: passageway to early Christian biblical interpretation 2. The agon of Pauline interpretation 3. Anthropological hermeneutics between rhetoric and philosophy 4. The mirror and the veil: hermeneutics of occlusion 5. Invisible signs, singular testimonies: the agon over interpretive criteria 6. Hermeneutical exhaustion and the end(s) of interpretation Bibliography Index.

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