Discourse Analysis and Other Topics in Biblical Greek
Discourse Analysis and Other Topics in Biblical Greek

Discourse Analysis and Other Topics in Biblical Greek

in Library of New Testament Studies

by Stanley E. Porter, George H. Guthrie, Stephen H. Levinsohn, Jeffrey T. Reed, Moisés Silva, D. A. Carson, Dennis L. Stamps, Eugene N. Lane, Andreas J. Köstenberger, H. Alan Brehm, and Michael Palmer

Pages 240
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 5/1/1995
ISBN-13 9781474231749
This collection brings together into one volume papers first delivered in the Section on Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics at the Society of Biblical Literature annual meetings in 1992 and 1993. Part I, on discourse analysis, includes an introductory survey of the field, followed by three major papers and two responses. Each author uses his particular model of discourse analysis to analyse the book of Philippians, paying particular attention to the question of unity. Part 2, on other topics in biblical Greek, includes a probing introduction on the nature of language and five papers on a range of other areas of study.

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • List of Contributors
  • Part I: Discourse Analysis
    • 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 - Moisés Silva
    • How can biblical discourse be analyzed? : a response to several attempts - Stanley E. Porter
  • Part II: Other Topics
    • 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. Köstenberger
    • The meaning of 'Ellēnistēs [romanized] in Acts in light of a diachronic analysis of ellēnizein [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
  • Index of Biblical References
  • Index of Authors
  • Copyright

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