Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 732 g
Reihe: Linguistic Biblical Studies
A Linguistic Stylistic Analysis
Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 732 g
Reihe: Linguistic Biblical Studies
ISBN: 978-90-04-51008-1
Verlag: Brill
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Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Abbreviations
1 The Relationship between Purpose and Parallelism in Acts: A Literature Review
1 Introduction
2 A History of Proposals on the Purpose and Parallelisms of Acts
3 Conclusion
2 Linguistic Stylistics: Theory, Model, and Methodology
1 Introduction
2 Stylistics: Theory and Main Concepts
3 Social Semiotic Stylistics
4 Supplementary Principles for Stylistic Analysis
5 A Model and Method for Linguistic Stylistic Analysis
6 Conclusion
3 The Story of Cornelius and Peter: A Transitivity Analysis of Acts 10:1–11:18
1 Introduction
2 The First Account of Cornelius’s Vision (10:1–8)
3 The First Account of Peter’s Vision (10:9–16)
4 Peter Meets Cornelius’s Men (10:17–23a)
5 Peter Meets Cornelius (10:23b–33)
6 Peter’s Speech (10:34–43)
7 The Holy Spirit’s Descent (10:44–48)
8 Peter’s Report to the Jerusalem Church (11:1–18)
9 Summary and Conclusion
4 Peter’s Vision and 1 Enoch’s Book of Dreams: An Intertextual Thematic Analysis of Acts 10:1–11:18
1 Introduction
2 Organizing Foregrounded Thematic Formations for Intertextual Analysis
3 An Exploration of Intertextual Thematic Options
4 The Book of Dreams in 1 Enoch and Its Value Orientations
5 Peter’s Vision, the Book of Dreams, and Their Intertextual Relationship
6 Conclusion
5 The Jerusalem Council and Paul’s Alleged Apostasy: A Transitivity Analysis of Acts 15:1–29 and 21:17–25
1 Introduction
2 Paul and Barnabas Commissioned to Go to Jerusalem (Acts 15:1–5)
3 Peter’s Speech (15:6–11)
4 James’s Speech (15:12–21)
5 The Letter and the Decree (15:22–29)
6 Paul’s Alleged Apostasy (Acts 21:17–25)
7 Summary and Conclusion
6 An Intertextual Thematic Analysis of the Noahide Laws in Acts 15 and 21
1 Introduction
2 Organizing Foregrounded Features and Thematic Formations for Intertextual Analysis
3 Jubilees, the Noahide Laws, and Interpreting Moses in Acts
4 Conclusion
7 Interpreting Luke’s Theme as a Timely Message for His Audience
1 A Summary of Previous Findings and Arguments
2 Insights into Early Christian Conflict
3 Luke’s Theology and His Social Context
4 Conclusion
Appendix 1: The Transitivity Structure of Acts 10:1–11:18
Appendix 2: The Transitivity Structure of Acts 15:1–29
Appendix 3: The Transitivity Structure of Acts 21:17–25
Glossary of Key Methodological Terms
Bibliography
Index