Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the structure of the Protestant Bible, focusing on the ways in which contents of the Bible are organized in both the New and Old Testaments. We introduce a strategy for capturing the co-occurrence of nouns and verbs in windows defined by verses that progressively move across the text, from start to finish in a manner similar to reading. We then consider how Dissenters and Conformists used the Bible by locating Biblical verse in sermons printed in England during the period from 1660 to 1780. We describe how chapters are linked by themes over time, by dissenting and conformist religious communities, and map Dissenter and Conformist uses of the Bible ont...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
The article joins the scholarly discussion about the meaning of righteousness language in biblical l...
Brevard Childs argues for the inner logic of scripture’s textual authority as an historical reality ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the struc...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
This paper grows out of research into the way people in local churches read and interpret the Bible....
In a study of sermons made by English preachers in the 17th and 18th centuries, medialab researcher ...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
This study explores the application of computational linguistic methods for the semantic analysis of...
Over the last centuries, the Shakespearean text has often been imagined in ways that exhibit paralle...
What Christians call the Bible is a cultural, ideological, ritual, and spiritual depository of a peo...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2011/Papers/1/thumbnail.jpgThis research deri...
Early modern English biblical verse at times seems clumsy or repetitious. This thesis argues that so...
If our conversations about the Bible, its meaning, and its authority seem always to prove fruitless,...
PhDDirect access to the Bible was the exception rather than the rule in medieval Europe. Limitation...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
The article joins the scholarly discussion about the meaning of righteousness language in biblical l...
Brevard Childs argues for the inner logic of scripture’s textual authority as an historical reality ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the struc...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
This paper grows out of research into the way people in local churches read and interpret the Bible....
In a study of sermons made by English preachers in the 17th and 18th centuries, medialab researcher ...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
This study explores the application of computational linguistic methods for the semantic analysis of...
Over the last centuries, the Shakespearean text has often been imagined in ways that exhibit paralle...
What Christians call the Bible is a cultural, ideological, ritual, and spiritual depository of a peo...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2011/Papers/1/thumbnail.jpgThis research deri...
Early modern English biblical verse at times seems clumsy or repetitious. This thesis argues that so...
If our conversations about the Bible, its meaning, and its authority seem always to prove fruitless,...
PhDDirect access to the Bible was the exception rather than the rule in medieval Europe. Limitation...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
The article joins the scholarly discussion about the meaning of righteousness language in biblical l...
Brevard Childs argues for the inner logic of scripture’s textual authority as an historical reality ...