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Discourse analysis and the New Testament : approaches and results / edited by Stanley E. Porter and Jeffrey T. Reed. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal for the study of the New Testament. Supplement series ; ; 170. | Journal for the study of the New Testament. Supplement series. Studies in New Testament Greek ; ; 4.Publication details: Sheffield, England : Sheffield Academic Press, (c)1999.Description: 425 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781850759966
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2370
  • BS2370.P848.D573 1999
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Contents:
Stanley E. Porter and Jeffrey T. Reed -- The role of context in the understanding of discourse Eugene A. Nida -- The cohesiveness of discourse : towards a model of linguistic criteria for analyzing New Testament discourse Jeffrey T. Reed -- Is critical discourse analysis critical? : An evaluation using Philemon as a test case Stanley E. Porter -- The use of annotated corpora for New Testament discourse analysis : a survey of current practice and future prospects Matthew Brook O'Donnell -- The historic present in Matthew : beyond speech margins Stephanie L. Black -- A top-down, template-driven narrative analysis, illustrated by application to Mark's Gospel ; Mark 5.1-43 : generating the complexity of a narrative from its most basic elements Robert E. Longacre -- The testamental disciple-instruction of the Markan Jesus (Mark 13) : its levels of communication and its rhetorical structures Wolfgang Schenk -- Pronouns of shame and disgrace in Luke 22.63-64 Jonathan M. Watt -- Participant reference and foregrounded syntax in the Stephen episode Gustavo Martin-Asensio -- Naked and wounded : foregrounding, relevance and situation in Acts 19.13-20 Todd Klutz -- The damned and the justified in Romans 5.12-21 : an analysis of semantic structure Richard J. Erickson -- A discourse reading of Ephesians 1.3-14 Johannes P. Louw -- Some constraints on discourse development in the Pastoral Epistles Stephen H. Levinsohn -- "Let no one disregard you!" (Titus 2.15) : church discipline and the construction of discourse in a personal, "Pastoral" Epistle Ernst R. Wendland -- Hebrews 6.4-6 : from a semiotic discourse perspective Andries H. Snyman -- First John : discourse analyses and interpretations Birger Olsson -- Where does 1 John 1 end? / John Callow.
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Discourse analysis and the New Testament : an introduction Stanley E. Porter and Jeffrey T. Reed -- The role of context in the understanding of discourse Eugene A. Nida -- The cohesiveness of discourse : towards a model of linguistic criteria for analyzing New Testament discourse Jeffrey T. Reed -- Is critical discourse analysis critical? : An evaluation using Philemon as a test case Stanley E. Porter -- The use of annotated corpora for New Testament discourse analysis : a survey of current practice and future prospects Matthew Brook O'Donnell -- The historic present in Matthew : beyond speech margins Stephanie L. Black -- A top-down, template-driven narrative analysis, illustrated by application to Mark's Gospel ; Mark 5.1-43 : generating the complexity of a narrative from its most basic elements Robert E. Longacre -- The testamental disciple-instruction of the Markan Jesus (Mark 13) : its levels of communication and its rhetorical structures Wolfgang Schenk -- Pronouns of shame and disgrace in Luke 22.63-64 Jonathan M. Watt -- Participant reference and foregrounded syntax in the Stephen episode Gustavo Martin-Asensio -- Naked and wounded : foregrounding, relevance and situation in Acts 19.13-20 Todd Klutz -- The damned and the justified in Romans 5.12-21 : an analysis of semantic structure Richard J. Erickson -- A discourse reading of Ephesians 1.3-14 Johannes P. Louw -- Some constraints on discourse development in the Pastoral Epistles Stephen H. Levinsohn -- "Let no one disregard you!" (Titus 2.15) : church discipline and the construction of discourse in a personal, "Pastoral" Epistle Ernst R. Wendland -- Hebrews 6.4-6 : from a semiotic discourse perspective Andries H. Snyman -- First John : discourse analyses and interpretations Birger Olsson -- Where does 1 John 1 end? / John Callow.

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