Discourse analysis and other topics in Biblical Greek / edited by Stanley E. Porter and D.A. Carson. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sheffield : Sheffield Academic Press, (c)1995.Description: 227 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Stanley E. Porter -- Cohesion shifts and stitches in Philippians George H. Guthrie -- A discourse study of constituent order and the article in Philippians Stephen H. Levinsohn -- Identifying theme in the New Testament : insights from discourse analysis Jeffrey T. Reed -- Discourse analysis and Philippians Moises Silva -- How can biblical discourse be analyzed? : a reponse to several attempts Stanley E. Porter -- On the other topics D.A. Carson -- Interpreting the language of St. Paul : grammar, modern linguistics and translation theory Dennis L. Stamps -- On the use of the word pastos [romanized] in patristic Greek Eugene N. Lane -- Syntactical background studies to 1 Timothy 2.12 in the New Testament and extrabiblical Greek literature Andreas J. Kostenberger -- The meaning of 'Ellenistes [romanized] in Acts in light of a diachronic analysis of ellenizein [romanized] / H. Alan Brehm -- ti oun [romanized] : the inferential question in Paul's letter to the Romans with a proposed reading of Romans 4.1 Michael Palmer.
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Discourse analysis and New Testament studies : an introductory survey Stanley E. Porter -- Cohesion shifts and stitches in Philippians George H. Guthrie -- A discourse study of constituent order and the article in Philippians Stephen H. Levinsohn -- Identifying theme in the New Testament : insights from discourse analysis Jeffrey T. Reed -- Discourse analysis and Philippians Moises Silva -- How can biblical discourse be analyzed? : a reponse to several attempts Stanley E. Porter -- On the other topics D.A. Carson -- Interpreting the language of St. Paul : grammar, modern linguistics and translation theory Dennis L. Stamps -- On the use of the word pastos [romanized] in patristic Greek Eugene N. Lane -- Syntactical background studies to 1 Timothy 2.12 in the New Testament and extrabiblical Greek literature Andreas J. Kostenberger -- The meaning of 'Ellenistes [romanized] in Acts in light of a diachronic analysis of ellenizein [romanized] / H. Alan Brehm -- ti oun [romanized] : the inferential question in Paul's letter to the Romans with a proposed reading of Romans 4.1 Michael Palmer.

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