01015nam0-2200325---450-99000966394040332120130110162811.0978-3-8233-6643-0000966394FED01000966394(Aleph)000966394FED0100096639420130110d2011----km-y0itay50------bamulDE--------001yyRahmen des SprechensBeiträge zu Valenztheorie, Varietätenlinguistik, Kreolistik, kognitiver und historischer SemantikPeter Koch zum 60. GeburtstagHerausgegeben von Sarah Dessì Schmid ... [et al.]TübingenNarr2011XXV, 435 p.24 cmLingue romanze440.047Dessì Schmid,SarahKoch,PeterITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009663940403321440 DES 1Dip.Fil.Mod.18781FLFBCFLFBCRahmen des Sprechens838736UNINA03140oam 22004454a 450 991015032840332120200723234844.01-5064-1896-1(CKB)3710000000942617(MiAaPQ)EBC4740895(OCoLC)962735556(MdBmJHUP)muse54489(MiAaPQ)EBC30881736(Au-PeEL)EBL30881736(EXLCZ)99371000000094261720161118e20162016 uy 0engurcn#||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAscent into heaven in Luke-Acts new explorations of Luke's narrative hinge /David K. Bryan and David W. Pao, editors1st ed.Minneapolis, Minnesota :Fortress Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (305 pages)1-4514-9644-3 "Selected bibliography on the ascension in Luke-Acts (1995-2015)": pages 253-262.Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / David K. Bryan and David W. Pao -- 1. Ascension scholarship past, present, and future / Arie W. Zwiep -- part I. Lukan ascension narratives in their ancient contexts -- 2. Jesus's ascension through Old Testament narrative traditions / Steve Walton -- 3. "For David did not ascend into Heaven..." (Acts 2:34a) : reprogramming royal psalms to proclaim the enthroned-in-heaven king / Joshua W. Jipp -- 4. A revised cosmic hierarchy revealed : apocalyptic literature and Jesus's ascent in Luke's gospel / David K. Bryan -- 5. Benefactor and paradigm : viewing Jesus's ascension in Luke-Acts through Greco-Roman ascension traditions / James Buchanan Wallace -- part II. Lukan ascension narratives within Luke's literary program -- 6. The unity of Luke-Acts and the ascension narratives / Stanley E. Porter -- 7. Jesus's ascension and the Lukan account of the restoration of Israel / David W. Pao -- 8. The ascension and spatial theory / Matthew Sleeman -- 9. Lukan cosmology and the ascension / Charles Anderson -- 10. The ascension as a cultic experience in Acts / Rick Strelan -- part III. A theologian's postscript -- 11. What is this conversation you are holding? / Douglas Farrow.Luke's two-volume work contains the only narrative depictions of Jesus' ascent into heaven in the New Testament. The significance of the event at the end of the Gospel and the beginning of Acts have long been recognized. While select studies have focused on particular aspects of these accounts, however, the importance of the ascension to Luke-Acts calls for renewed attention to the narratological and theological significance of these accounts. Here, leading scholars discuss the ancient, literary and theological contexts of the ascent-into-heaven accounts for the next generation of interpreters.232.97Pao David W.Bryan David K.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910150328403321Ascent into heaven in Luke-Acts2889885UNINA05744nam 2200721 450 991081294020332120230803203512.090-272-6984-X(CKB)3710000000168313(EBL)1730199(SSID)ssj0001261458(PQKBManifestationID)12486728(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001261458(PQKBWorkID)11320442(PQKB)10372610(MiAaPQ)EBC1730199(Au-PeEL)EBL1730199(CaPaEBR)ebr10891865(CaONFJC)MIL625520(OCoLC)883374031(EXLCZ)99371000000016831320140722h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArgumentation and health /edited by Sara Rubinelli, University of Lucerne and Swiss Paraplegic Research ; A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans, University of AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands ;Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2014.©20141 online resource (153 p.)Benjamins Current Topics ;Volume 64Description based upon print version of record.90-272-4252-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.Argumentation and Health; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Argumentation in the healthcare domain; Argumentation and informed consent in the doctor-patient relationship; Introduction; Reibl v. Hughes; The law and bioethics of informed consent; The asymmetry of the doctor-patient relationship; Preserving the balance of SDM in the informed consent interaction; The circularity of 'competent to consent'; References; Institutional constraints on strategic maneuvering in shared medical decision-making; 1. Shared decision making2. Comparison of the ideal of shared decision making with the concept of critical discussion3. Strategic maneuvering in the physician's presentation of treatments; 3.1 Presenting the recommendation in such a way that the patient seems to participate in the decision making process about the best treatment; 3.2 Presenting the available treatment options in such a way that the treatment preferred by the doctor seems to be the most reasonable option; 3.3 Presenting the recommendation in such a way that it looks as if the decision is completely up to the patient; 4. Conclusion; ReferencesReasonableness of a doctor's argument by authority1. Introduction; 2. Argumentation in medical consultation; 3. Authority argumentation; 4. Soundness of a doctor's argument by authority; General soundness conditions; Specific soundness conditions; 5. Conclusion; References; Evaluating argumentative moves in medical consultations; 1. The social context of the medical consultation in Italy; 1.1 The Rigotti and Rocci model for the description of the communication context; 1.2 The institutionalized dimension of the medical consultation in Italy2. Evaluating argumentation in medical consultationsExtract #1; Extract #2; Extract #3; 3. Concluding remarks; References; Teaching argumentation theory to doctors; 1. Introduction; 2. The 2012 medical consultation; 2.1 Patient-centeredness as a philosophy; 2.2 Shared decision-making as a model; 2.3 Informed consent as a process; 3. What does not work, what works, what is needed; 4. Conclusion; References; Direct-to-consumer advertisements for prescription drugs as an argumentative activity type; 1. Introduction; 2. Intrinsic and extrinsic constraints on argumentative discourse3. Direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertisements4. DTCA as an argumentative activity type; 5. Example: Nexium advertisement; 6. Conclusion; References; The strategic function of variants of pragmatic argumentation in health brochures; 1. Introduction; 2. A pragma-dialectical approach to pragmatic argumentation; 3. Dialectical options in the argumentation stage; 4. Choosing pragmatic argumentation to address doubt towards the standpoint; 4.1 Dialectical relevance of choosing pragmatic argumentation; 4.2 Rhetorical advantage of choosing pragmatic argumentation5. Choosing pragmatic argumentation to address criticismThis chapter is concerned with the reasons why sometimes good arguments in health communication leaflets fail to convince the targeted audience. As an illustrative example it uses the age-dependent eligibility of women in the Netherlands to receive routine breast cancer screening examinations: according to Dutch regulations women under 50 are ineligible for them. The present qualitative study rests on and complements three experimental studies on the persuasiveness of mammography information leaflets; it uses interviews to elucidate reasons why the arguments in the health communication leafletBenjamins current topics ;Volume 64.Communication in medicineMedical personnelCommunication in human servicesInterprofessional relationsDebates and debatingCommunication in medicine.Medical personnel.Communication in human services.Interprofessional relations.Debates and debating.610.1/4Rubinelli SaraSnoeck Henkemans Arnolda FranciscaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812940203321Argumentation and health3952585UNINA