New Testament theology and the Greek language: a linguistic reconceptalization

Offers a unique, language-based critique of New Testament theology and reconceptualizes it using categories of modern linguistics.

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Main Author: Porter, Stanley E. 1956- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Porter, Stanley E., 1956-, New Testament theology and the Greek language : a linguistic reconceptalization] (2024) (Thompson, Alexander)
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Summary:Offers a unique, language-based critique of New Testament theology and reconceptualizes it using categories of modern linguistics.
Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- New Testament Theology and Greek Linguistics: A Contextualized Introduction -- Part I The Origins of New Testament Theology and Greek Linguistics -- Chapter 1 The First History: Language and Linguistics -- Introduction -- The Rationalist Period -- The Rationalist Period and Language Study -- Rationalism and New Testament Greek Study -- Contemporary New Testament Greek Study -- The Comparative-Historical Period -- The Comparative-Historical Period and Language Study -- Comparative Historicism and New Testament Greek Study -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 The Second History: New Testament Theology -- Introduction -- Rationalism and New Testament Theology -- Rationalism and Johann Philipp Gabler -- Rationalism and Contemporary New Testament Theology -- Comparative Historicism and New Testament Theology -- Setting the Stage -- History of Religion and New Testament Theology -- Salvation History and New Testament Theology -- The Legacy of Baur, the History of Religion, and Bultmann in New Testament Theology -- The Legacy of Baur, Salvation History, and Contemporary New Testament Theology -- What the Past Tells Us about Linguistics and New Testament Theology -- Conclusion -- Part II The Present State of New Testament Theology and Greek Linguistics -- Chapter 3 Modern Linguistics, New Testament Greek Study, and New Testament Theology -- Introduction -- Modern Linguistics, Poststructuralism, and New Testament Greek Study -- Modern Linguistics and Poststructuralism -- New Testament Greek Study -- Contemporary New Testament Theology -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Proposals and Counter-Proposals in Contemporary New Testament Theology -- Introduction -- New Testament Theology in Contemporary Context -- The Biblical Theology Movement.
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ISBN:1009240005