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Supplement Series ;$v170 225 1 $aStudies in New Testament Greek ;$v4 300 $aIncludes indexes. 311 $a1-85075-996-0 327 $aCONTENTS; 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 ACTS 327 $aThe 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 19.13-20 327 $aPart 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. 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