Blogs about: Authorial Intent

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Most Excellent Lover of God

Greg wrote 1 week ago: Scripture 1Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among u … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Author, Doubts, Gospel of Luke, intent, Introduction, Luke, TheoPhilus

I got my propaganda, I got revisionism: Book Review: Che's afterlife : the legacy of an image

r wrote 1 month ago: Is art (always) resistance? Popular version of original photo by Korda The paradox is to wield Che … more →

Tags: Art, attribution, authenticity, Book Review, Books, Copyright, cultural appropriation, cultural memory, cultural ownership

Newsletter - June 20093 comments

pastorsro wrote 1 month ago:      Just yesterday President Obama named Sonia Sotomayor as his nominee to the Supreme Court. Becau … more →

Tags: First Baptist Enoree, perspectives, Authoritative Text, Compassionate Reading, Literary-Historical Approach, Sonia Sotomayor, strict constructionist, Supreme Court

Evangelicalism and Historical Criticism: Strangers or Bedfellows?6 comments

Joshua Lim wrote 3 months ago: Arguing for inspiration in the biblical text itself rather than in the authors of the text, Chapman … more →

Tags: Quotes, Hermeneutics, Canonical approach, Evangelicalism, Historical Criticism, Stephen B. Chapman, Inspiration

What fandom and cultural context can tell us about the Obama Hope controversy1 comment

r wrote 4 months ago: Creative Commons photo of La Justicia no es ciega in Chile-- Another interpretation of the Roman God … more →

Tags: 1000 true fans, attribution, authenticity, cultural appropriation, cultural ownership, Dillinger Escape Plan, fair-use, metal, Metallica

The Challenge of Narratives 2: Gospels – Part I5 comments

Peter Mead wrote 5 months ago: Peter has extended comments on this post. When we come to interpreting the narratives in the Gospels … more →

Tags: Christianity, Genre, Homiletics, New Testament, Preaching, Religion, Stage 2 - Passage Study, Expository Preaching, Luke

Wizards and Vampires Singing in Harmony - Wizard Rock, Twi Rock and DIY music.

kdccdk wrote 7 months ago: Like other grown fangirls, I have a recent history of reading fantasy literature book series that I … more →

Tags: 1000 true fans, cultural ownership, fan labor, fandom, Fangirl, fans, fanworks, Harry Potter, Internet Culture

More on Barracuda, copyright, and politics from Siva Vaidhyanathan and Foo Fighters

r wrote 8 months ago: As I previously wrote about in my post, Heart’s Barricuda: A lesson in licensing, ownership, po … more →

Tags: authenticity, Copyright, cultural ownership, moral rights, Politics, recording industry, this means what I want it to mean, we own it we can do what we want

Lexicon of not fair use: The Decision in the Harry Potter Lawsuit

r wrote 9 months ago: After many months, Judge Patterson issued an opinion (PDF) in the Harry Potter Lexicon case, ruling … more →

Tags: attribution, authenticity, Copyright, Cute Animals, fair-use, fan fiction, fan labor, fandom, Fangirl

Heart's Barricuda: A lesson in licensing, ownership, politics, and moral rights1 comment

r wrote 9 months ago: Do artists have control over the use of their songs? Should they? Most people would agree that … more →

Tags: cultural ownership, recording industry, we own it we can do what we want, Copyright, authenticity, this means what I want it to mean, Politics, moral rights, Heart

Kafka's Unpublished Writings in a Kafkaesque situation: The difficulty in dealing with copyright, culture, and authorial intent (with special guest appearances by Metallica and Doctor Who)

r wrote 10 months ago: In a recent posts on the University of Chicago Faculty blog & Concurring Opinions, and in a … more →

Tags: cultural appropriation, cultural ownership, we own it we can do what we want, Copyright, authenticity, attribution, Metallica, this means what I want it to mean, Unpublished Works

Not a Rule, But a Commitment to Expository Order

Peter Mead wrote 10 months ago: I split the preparation process into two.  Stages 1-4 focus on the text.  Stages 5-8 are concerned w … more →

Tags: HOW TO?, Preaching, Homiletics, Stage 1 - Passage Selection, Stage 2 - Passage Study, Stage 4 - Passage Idea, Stage 5 - Message Purpose, Stage 6 - Message Idea, Stage 7 - Message Outline

True Love Waits?: What happens when OMG OTP Vampire sparkly meets abstinence WSJ editorial

r wrote 11 months ago: Please, for the love of all fandoms, know of what you write, oh editorial writers who wish to use fa … more →

Tags: Books, cultural appropriation, fandom, Fangirl, fans, gender differences in fandom, this means what I want it to mean, twilight, vampire genre

"Jesus was the master creator of story" by Klyne Snodgrass

tollelege wrote 11 months ago: “Jesus’ parables are among the best known and most influential stories in the world. Eve … more →

Tags: Quotable Quotes, Bible, Preaching, Jesus Christ, Parables, Jesus, Parable, Story

Stage 3 – Passage Purpose

Peter Mead wrote 11 months ago: The second stage of passage study is all about interpreting the details in the passage. This stage … more →

Tags: Christianity, Homiletics, HOW TO?, Preaching, Religion, Stage 3 - Passage Purpose

Him We Proclaim, 52 comments

Jonathan wrote 1 year ago: Johnson brings Part I of this work to a close in chapter 5 as he describes the main challenges to ap … more →

Tags: apostolic preaching, Him We Proclaim, Christotelic

God - in black & white or color?1 comment

evancurry wrote 1 year ago: It may be that I am lazy and enjoy watching television, but I have recently began to realize that I … more →

Tags: Biblical Interpretation, Hermeneutics, Metaphor, God, Bible

Making It All Happen

searchisthedestination wrote 1 year ago: Search engines, in their freedom to count any information as “relevant” regardless of truth value o … more →

Tags: Writing for the Web: Search as Performative Utterance, performativity, writing, Web Content, Search Engines, Reading, Derrida, Utterance, Truth

What You Didn't Know You Didn't Know1 comment

searchisthedestination wrote 1 year ago: Taking a cue from Shirky, we can suggest that since units of content on the Web don’t have to adher … more →

Tags: performativity, Reading, Search Engines, User Generated content, Web Content, writing, Writing for the Web: Search as Performative Utterance, Writers, Users


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