Título : | Linguistics and biblical interpretation | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Cotterell, Peter, Autor | Editorial: | SCPK | Número de páginas: | 348 páginas | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-281-04358-2 | Nota general: | <27045> | Idioma : | Español | Clasificación: | 220.63/C81/(ING) | Resumen: | Abreviations - 7
Preface – 9
Language, linguistics and biblical interpretation – 11
The phenomenon of human language – 11
Pargmatics and exegesis – 18
Universals of language – 19
Synchoronic and diachorinic linguistics – 25
Linguistic and the bible – 26
Semantics and hermeneutics – 37
Semantics – 37
The task of exegesis and the nature of meaning – 53
Dimensions of the meaning of a discourse – 77
Meaning as sense – 77
Meaning and – reference – 82
Meaning as reference - 82
Meaning as significance and presupposition pools - 90
Meaning as significance and genre considerations – 97
Meaning as significance and the exegetical task – 100
The use and abuse of word studies in theology – 106
Word study from cremer to kittel – 106
James barr and the criticism of word study approaches to theology - 109
Responses to barr - 123
The grammar of worb lexical semantics – 129
Introduction – 129
Analyzing the different senses of a Word – 139
Context and the choice of sense – 175
Summary of implications of lexical semantics for theological word studies – 178
Sentences and sentence clusters – 188
Sentences 188
Sentences clusters – 193
Meaning relations between pairs sentences or propositions – 205
The nuclear sentence relations in Hebrews – 217
Ranking nuclear sentences in complex proposition cluster – 218
Semantic structure analysis of extensive discourses – 221
Semantic structure analysis and new testament exegesis – 223
Discourse analysis – 230
Introduction – 230
Discourse indicators of time – 234
Deixis - 236
Direct and indirect speech in texts – 240
The structure of discourse – 241
Discourse structure a summary – 247
The rape of tamar – 248
Discourse analysis: the special case of conversation – 257
The presupposition pool – 257
Five principle governing conversation – 259
Turn – taking – 266
Adjacency pairs – 267
Anecdotal pairs – 275
Nicodemus – 278
Non literal language – 293
Subjective meaning in utterances – 293
Affective language – 294
Metaphor – 299
Burning coals - 302
Parable – 307
Allegory – 311
Congregational worship – 316
Bibliography – 333
Author index - 342
Subject index – 344
Index to biblical references - 347
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Linguistics and biblical interpretation [texto impreso] / Cotterell, Peter, Autor . - [S.l.] : SCPK, [s.d.] . - 348 páginas. ISSN : 978-0-281-04358-2 <27045> Idioma : Español Clasificación: | 220.63/C81/(ING) | Resumen: | Abreviations - 7
Preface – 9
Language, linguistics and biblical interpretation – 11
The phenomenon of human language – 11
Pargmatics and exegesis – 18
Universals of language – 19
Synchoronic and diachorinic linguistics – 25
Linguistic and the bible – 26
Semantics and hermeneutics – 37
Semantics – 37
The task of exegesis and the nature of meaning – 53
Dimensions of the meaning of a discourse – 77
Meaning as sense – 77
Meaning and – reference – 82
Meaning as reference - 82
Meaning as significance and presupposition pools - 90
Meaning as significance and genre considerations – 97
Meaning as significance and the exegetical task – 100
The use and abuse of word studies in theology – 106
Word study from cremer to kittel – 106
James barr and the criticism of word study approaches to theology - 109
Responses to barr - 123
The grammar of worb lexical semantics – 129
Introduction – 129
Analyzing the different senses of a Word – 139
Context and the choice of sense – 175
Summary of implications of lexical semantics for theological word studies – 178
Sentences and sentence clusters – 188
Sentences 188
Sentences clusters – 193
Meaning relations between pairs sentences or propositions – 205
The nuclear sentence relations in Hebrews – 217
Ranking nuclear sentences in complex proposition cluster – 218
Semantic structure analysis of extensive discourses – 221
Semantic structure analysis and new testament exegesis – 223
Discourse analysis – 230
Introduction – 230
Discourse indicators of time – 234
Deixis - 236
Direct and indirect speech in texts – 240
The structure of discourse – 241
Discourse structure a summary – 247
The rape of tamar – 248
Discourse analysis: the special case of conversation – 257
The presupposition pool – 257
Five principle governing conversation – 259
Turn – taking – 266
Adjacency pairs – 267
Anecdotal pairs – 275
Nicodemus – 278
Non literal language – 293
Subjective meaning in utterances – 293
Affective language – 294
Metaphor – 299
Burning coals - 302
Parable – 307
Allegory – 311
Congregational worship – 316
Bibliography – 333
Author index - 342
Subject index – 344
Index to biblical references - 347
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