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Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Vol. 20, No. 67, 29-44 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/0142064X9802006702

Communicating : the Word of God

Alison Jasper

124 Old Manse Road, Wishaw, ML2 OEP

This is an attempt to relate Jn 1.1-18, in which divine Word becomes fully human. to the psychoanalytic narrative of human subjectivity described by theorist Julia Kristeva. The development and maintenance of human subjectivity is treated as, itself, a description of Incarnation, which, moreover, manages to challenge the tradi tional devaluation of flesh as a feminine term.

I place this argument within a view of divine communication in the biblical text that does not expect any singular interpretation. Rather, it is to be seen within a process of continuing analysis and re-reading that allows for the heterogeneous pleasures and pains of readers as well as for the inherent multiplicity of the text.


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