04162nam 2200649 450 991046117980332120200520144314.01-283-20064-397866132006480-567-55932-7(CKB)2670000000106420(EBL)742428(OCoLC)741691246(SSID)ssj0000522053(PQKBManifestationID)11381409(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000522053(PQKBWorkID)10522630(PQKB)10923203(MiAaPQ)EBC742428(Au-PeEL)EBL742428(CaPaEBR)ebr10866874(CaONFJC)MIL320064(OCoLC)893335484(EXLCZ)99267000000010642020140514h19991999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDiscourse analysis and the New Testament approaches and results /edited by Stanley E. Porter & Jeffrey T. ReedSheffield, England :Sheffield Academic Press,1999.©19991 online resource (435 p.)Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Supplement Series ;170Studies in New Testament Greek ;4Includes indexes.1-85075-996-0 CONTENTS; Preface; Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Discourse Analysis and the New Testament: An Introduction; PART I. THEORY AND METHOD IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS; The Role of Context in the Understanding of Discourse; The Cohesiveness of Discourse: Towards a Model of Linguistic Criteria for Analyzing New Testament Discourse; Is Critical Discourse Analysis Critical? An Evaluation Using Philemon as a Test Case; The Use of Annotated Corpora for New Testament Discourse Analysis: A Survey of Current Practice and Future Prospects; PART II. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND THE GOSPELS AND ACTSThe Historic Present in Matthew: Beyond Speech MarginsA 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; The Testamental Disciple-Instruction of the Markan Jesus (Mark 13): Its Levels of Communication and its Rhetorical Structures; Pronouns of Shame and Disgrace in Luke 22.63-64; Participant Reference and Foregrounded Syntax in the Stephen Episode; Naked and Wounded: Foregrounding, Relevance and Situation in Acts 19.13-20Part III. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND THE PAULINE CORPUSThe Damned and the Justified in Romans 5.12-21: An Analysis of Semantic Structure; A Discourse Reading of Ephesians 1.3-14; Some Constraints on Discourse Development in the Pastoral Epistles; 'Let No One Disregard You' (Titus 2.15): Church Discipline and the Construction of Discourse in a Personal, 'Pastoral' Epistle; Part IV. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND THE GENERAL EPISTLES; Hebrews 6.4-6: From a Semiotic Discourse Perspective; First John: Discourse Analyses and Interpretations; Where Does 1 John 1 End?; Index of References; Index of AuthorsThe volume contains contributions by many of the major discourse analysts of the New Testament, including E.A. Nida, W. Schenk, J.P. Louw and J. Callow. Some of these essays deal with methodology, raising necessary questions about what it means to analyse discourse. Others demonstrate an already committed approach by reading specific texts. A 'state-of-the-art' volume for all scholars interested in this increasingly important area of New Testament research.Journal for the study of the New Testament.Supplement series ;170.Library of New Testament studies.Studies in New Testament Greek ;4.Discourse analysisElectronic books.Discourse analysis.225.6/6Porter Stanley E.1956-Reed Jeffrey T.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461179803321Discourse analysis and the New Testament2466991UNINA