Notes

1 Surely Harding is right that, in the field of Biblical Studies, ‘there is no longer a single interpretive community, a guild of biblical scholars made up of professional academics who share a common epistemic framework within which interpretations may be judged persuasive or not’ (93).

2 However, I am only addressing Harding's, not Aichele's, argument in this discussion.

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