Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:43-54 The article forms the third part of an essay that aims to introduce narratological codes applicable to the exegesis of New Testament texts. In the first article generic elements that constitute a narrative discourse were discussed. The focus was on aspects of inter-communicative nature. The aim of the second article was to explain how interactive relationships in a narrative discourse reveal the perspective from which a narrator presents a narration. From the perspective technically referred to as “narrative point of view”, the present article applies the narrator’s situation with regard to the role time, space, and characterization play in the poeti...
<strong>'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel</strong...
Inspired by the work of A. J. Greimas and Claude Bremond the article presents an elementary definiti...
This thesis assumes that the narrative form of the Fourth Gospel is important for understanding the ...
<strong>Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:...
Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts The article forms the second part of an essay that a...
Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:43-54The artic...
<strong>Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts</strong><p>The article for...
This article presents a literary exegetical analysis of the prologue (John 1:1-18) of the Johannine ...
Images of a pastorate of narrative engagement in the Gospel of Luke with special reference to the s...
<strong>Narratological investigation and exegesis of the message of the gospels</strong>...
<strong>On the New Testament, narratology and preaching</strong><br /> In this ess...
'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel.In line with modem narra...
Narratological investigation and exegesis of the message of the gospelsThis paper argues that the na...
The text of John 13 as a literary phenomenon is taken as narrative communication. Emphasis is laid o...
The text of John 13 as a literary phenomenon is taken as narrative communication. Emphasis is laid o...
<strong>'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel</strong...
Inspired by the work of A. J. Greimas and Claude Bremond the article presents an elementary definiti...
This thesis assumes that the narrative form of the Fourth Gospel is important for understanding the ...
<strong>Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:...
Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts The article forms the second part of an essay that a...
Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:43-54The artic...
<strong>Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts</strong><p>The article for...
This article presents a literary exegetical analysis of the prologue (John 1:1-18) of the Johannine ...
Images of a pastorate of narrative engagement in the Gospel of Luke with special reference to the s...
<strong>Narratological investigation and exegesis of the message of the gospels</strong>...
<strong>On the New Testament, narratology and preaching</strong><br /> In this ess...
'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel.In line with modem narra...
Narratological investigation and exegesis of the message of the gospelsThis paper argues that the na...
The text of John 13 as a literary phenomenon is taken as narrative communication. Emphasis is laid o...
The text of John 13 as a literary phenomenon is taken as narrative communication. Emphasis is laid o...
<strong>'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel</strong...
Inspired by the work of A. J. Greimas and Claude Bremond the article presents an elementary definiti...
This thesis assumes that the narrative form of the Fourth Gospel is important for understanding the ...