Browsing by Author "Acosta, Milton [asesor]"
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Item Algunos asuntos problemáticos en la lectura cristiana del Antiguo Testamento / Eduard HerreraHerrera, Eduard, [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]Item La descripción de la mujer en Cantares 4:1-7 : el arte de la palabra poética / Elder Darío Pérez MercadoPérez Mercado, Elder Darío, [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]Item Más allá de la victimización: estudio teológico de las diversas experiencias de mujeres en el conflicto armado colombiano con base a Jueces 4 y 5 / Yesenia Sampayo AcostaSampayo Acosta, Yesenia, [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]Item Matar y poseer, una historia que se repite / Liliana A. Ramos R.Ramos R., Liliana A., [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]Item Miqueas : entre la exclusión y la desigualdad. Una mirada comparativa a la realidad Colombiana / Jhon Jairo Contreras Toro, Kevin Orlando Calderón MedinaContreras Toro, Jhon Jairo, [autor]; Calderón Medina, Kevin Orlando, [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]Item La soledad en Jeremías y Jesús: un puente al Evangelio / Stefany Xiomara Guevara CifuentesGuevara Cifuentes, Stefany Xiomara, [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]Item El texto hecho texto: un análisis intertextual del discurso narrativo de Oseas / Rubén Cardona SánchezCardona Sánchez, Rubén, [autor]; Acosta, Milton [asesor]This project is an attempt to demonstrate the importance of intertextuality in the interpretation and application of the book of Hosea. This paper focus in how the text transposition since a kristevano approach may be a platform for the use of the concept of law and the covenant within the prophet Hosea and also how that literary use may be helpful our contemporary biblical application. Besides, the book of Exodus is taken as a reference to establish a hermeneutical link between the preaching of the prophets with the ideas of covenant and alliance, which were developing since the tradition of the Exodus. This analysis is a documentary research, which concluded that intertextuality achieves its functional role in modern literary interpretation