9780567030528-0567030520-A Discourse Analysis of the Letter to the Hebrews: The Relationship between Form and Meaning (The Library of New Testament Studies)

A Discourse Analysis of the Letter to the Hebrews: The Relationship between Form and Meaning (The Library of New Testament Studies)

ISBN-13: 9780567030528
ISBN-10: 0567030520
Edition: 1
Author: Cynthia Long Westfall
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: T&T Clark
Format: Hardcover 352 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780567030528
ISBN-10: 0567030520
Edition: 1
Author: Cynthia Long Westfall
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: T&T Clark
Format: Hardcover 352 pages

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A Discourse Analysis of the Letter to the Hebrews: The Relationship between Form and Meaning (The Library of New Testament Studies) (ISBN-13: 9780567030528 and ISBN-10: 0567030520), written by authors Cynthia Long Westfall, was published by T&T Clark in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent A Discourse Analysis of the Letter to the Hebrews: The Relationship between Form and Meaning (The Library of New Testament Studies) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This study attempts to analyse the text of Hebrews with a method of discourse analysis primarily based on a form of systemic functional linguistics developed for Hellenistic Greek, but it is also informed by other linguistic studies. It begins with a general survey of the literature that is either influential or representative of approaches to the structure of Hebrews. The survey is followed by an introduction to the terminology and definitions of discourse analysis, as well as the theory behind the methodology, and describes a procedure for analysing text.

Hebrews is treated as having three sections. The first section of Hebrews (1:1-4:16) demonstrates the organization of the units, the topic of the units, the prominent text, and the relationship of the first section with the rest of the discourse. The second section of Hebrews (4:11-10:25) is described in two parts (4:11-7:28 and 8:1-10:25) because of its length. There is an overlap between the first and second sections in 4:11-16 and between the second and third sections in 10:19-25. Both of these passages have a concluding function for the preceding co-text and a staging function for the following co-text, so that they look backwards and forwards. The third and final section in 10:19-13:25 contains the climax or discourse peak.

The study is concluded with a description of the coherence of the discourse and a presentation of a mental representation of the text.

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