
| 016 | Could a writer have an underlying line of logic without explicitly telling the reader about this? (It may be of course that such a line of logic was much more obvious to first century readers than 21st century readers). |
| 016 | Semiotic analysis proceeds from the assumption that certain forms of logic and meaning underlie the narrative and discursive organisation of all discourse.” | Pontifical Biblical Commission, “The Interpretation of the Bible in the Church,” 504 |