The purpose of my previous article was to continue to show the validity of a speech act approach and to develop it further in the reading of biblical texts. As a successive study, this article aims to present yet another speech act analysis, which will put more focus on a demonstration that this approach is able to deal even with more difficult exegetical and interpretational issues in the text adequately on its own terms. In order to accomplish that, this article will examine the significance of Jesus’ utterance in John 9:35, which contains some difficulty in interpreting the meaning of the title Son of Man
For the purpose of this paper, the attempt will be to see how some contemporary scholars have addres...
The article here presented intends to open a debate reviewing the recent exegesis of Jb 38:1-42:6. I...
This thesis examines some of the ways in which a particular theory of language known as Speech Act t...
Although speech act theory has a great potential for a better understanding of biblical texts, as de...
The purpose of this dissertation is to inquire into the application of the Speech act theory in the ...
This article examines the use of speech act theory in biblical interpretation and the way it has bee...
Oktavia, Angelica Sinta Eni. 2013. Speech Acts Used in the Bible:Gospel according to John.English Ed...
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><span>This a...
Scholars have often seen the interpretation of the Son of Man as crucial in discovering Jesus’ self-...
From text: Since the enigmatic nature of John’s Gospel has attracted a great deal of attention from ...
This article argues that Jesus used the expression "son of man" not in a titular way, but geneticall...
Some early Christian writings deeply enrooted in a Johannine worldview and religious practice, and ...
This thesis argues that the title ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospel of John is an apocalyptic reference tha...
Since the first half of the twentieth century, form critics have identified small, independent units...
I will look at the Son of Man sayings in John\u27s Gospel and try to ascertain how the evangelist wa...
For the purpose of this paper, the attempt will be to see how some contemporary scholars have addres...
The article here presented intends to open a debate reviewing the recent exegesis of Jb 38:1-42:6. I...
This thesis examines some of the ways in which a particular theory of language known as Speech Act t...
Although speech act theory has a great potential for a better understanding of biblical texts, as de...
The purpose of this dissertation is to inquire into the application of the Speech act theory in the ...
This article examines the use of speech act theory in biblical interpretation and the way it has bee...
Oktavia, Angelica Sinta Eni. 2013. Speech Acts Used in the Bible:Gospel according to John.English Ed...
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><span>This a...
Scholars have often seen the interpretation of the Son of Man as crucial in discovering Jesus’ self-...
From text: Since the enigmatic nature of John’s Gospel has attracted a great deal of attention from ...
This article argues that Jesus used the expression "son of man" not in a titular way, but geneticall...
Some early Christian writings deeply enrooted in a Johannine worldview and religious practice, and ...
This thesis argues that the title ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospel of John is an apocalyptic reference tha...
Since the first half of the twentieth century, form critics have identified small, independent units...
I will look at the Son of Man sayings in John\u27s Gospel and try to ascertain how the evangelist wa...
For the purpose of this paper, the attempt will be to see how some contemporary scholars have addres...
The article here presented intends to open a debate reviewing the recent exegesis of Jb 38:1-42:6. I...
This thesis examines some of the ways in which a particular theory of language known as Speech Act t...