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Defining the Categories of Intertextual Reference: Quotation, Allusion, Echo, and Trace

Defining the Categories of Intertextual Reference: Quotation, Allusion, Echo, and Trace
Organization: ETS National
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A talk from the 2018 Evangelical Theological Society Meeting (Denver, CO), with the theme, Holy Spirit. This talk was from the Hermeneutics - Open section of the conference.
A speaker for the 2022 National meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society

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