RT Book T1 Discourse analysis of the New Testament writings A2 Scacewater, Todd A. LA English PP Dallas, TX PB Fontes Press YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1777934826 AB Matthew / David J. Clark and Todd A. Scacewater -- Mark / Robert Longacre -- Luke / Todd R. Chipman -- John / Michael Rudolph -- Acts / Jenny Read-Heimerdinger -- Romans / Aaron Sherwood -- 1 Corinthians / R. Bruce Terry -- 2 Corinthians / Fredrick J. Long -- Galatians / Stephen Levinsohn -- Ephesians / Todd A. Scacewater -- Philippians / Thomas W. Hudgins & J. Gregory Lawson -- Colossians / Todd A. Scacewater -- 1 Thessalonians / Daniel Patte -- 2 Thessalonians / Michael Aubrey -- Pastoral Epistles / Isaiah Allen -- Philemon / David L. Allen -- Hebrews / Cynthia Long Westfall -- James / William Varner -- 1 Peter / Ervin Starwalt -- 2 Peter / Christopher J. Fresch -- Johannine Epistles / Ernst Wendland -- Jude / David J. Clark -- Revelation / Stephen Pattemore. AB For the first time, one volume includes a discourse analysis of every writing in the New Testament. Discourse analysis of written texts involves examining units of language higher than the sentence and considering how the author used those units of language to accomplish communicative purposes. But discourse analysis is not a clearly defined method. Rather, it is a linguistic perspective that provides numerous ways to approach and better comprehend a discourse. For this reason, most analysts bring their own unique research questions about a discourse and, therefore, their own methodology. Each author in this volume explains their methodology, presents a macrostructure of the discourse, and then analyzes microstructures and other aspects of the discourse that support the proposed macrostructure. The reader is able to see each methodology on display, each with their emphases, strengths, and potential weaknesses. Each chapter also provides the reader with a useful analysis of the discourse as a holistic unit, which will aid students, pastors, and scholars in studying entire New Testament writings to see how each part contributes to the whole. - Publisher AB For the first time, one volume includes a discourse analysis of every writing in the New Testament. Discourse analysis of written texts involves examining units of language higher than the sentence and considering how the author used those units of language to accomplish communicative purposes NO Lietraturangaben NO Includes bibliographical references -- Select bibliography for discourse studies (pages 745-747) CN BS2361.3 SN 9781948048439 SN 1948048434 SN 9781948048422 SN 1948048426 K1 Bible : New Testament : Language, style K1 Bible K1 Discourse Analysis