The first part of this work sets forth a workable hermeneutic of linguistic discourse analysis for Hellenistic Greek texts. The second part applies this model to Paul's letter to the Philippians with respect to the issue of its literary integrity. Does the canonical Philippians represent one original letter written by Paul or a later compilation of two or more originally separate letters? Chapter 1 introduces the linguistic theory of discourse analysis, defining key terms, sketching its historical evolution, and outlining four major tenets: (i) analysis of the production and processing of discourse; (ii) analysis beyond the sentence; (iii) analysis of social functions of language use; and (iv) analysis of cohesiveness. Chapter 2 sets forth ...
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This study is related to our research on the Hellenistic Greek, so that our basic methodology has to...
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The New Testament epistle of Titus exhibits a fascinating syntactical structure in its original lang...
This article endeavours to analyse Phil. 4:10-23 from a different perspective to approaches which te...
In the present article the author argues for the usefulness and importance of rhetoric and socio-rhe...
This study tries to reconstruct the dispute over rhetoric in Hellenistic thought, by using two main ...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...
In this article Philippians 1:12-26 is analysed from a rhetorical perspective that differs from the ...
This paper focuses on areas of overlap between linguistic and rhetorical analyses of Paul’s Letter t...
This study is related to our research on the Hellenistic Greek, so that our basic methodology has to...
This dissertation describes the results of an investigation into why and how Paul uses Scripture in ...
This paper focuses on areas of overlap between linguistic and rhetorical analyses of Paul’s Letter t...
This thesis argues the case that Philippians 2:6-11 represents a Pauline prose narrative (and is not...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
Among the debatable issues arising from Paul’s epistle to the Philippians are questions concerning t...
The aim of this article is to analyse Philippians 4:1-9 from a rhetorical perspective that differs f...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
The New Testament epistle of Titus exhibits a fascinating syntactical structure in its original lang...
This article endeavours to analyse Phil. 4:10-23 from a different perspective to approaches which te...
In the present article the author argues for the usefulness and importance of rhetoric and socio-rhe...
This study tries to reconstruct the dispute over rhetoric in Hellenistic thought, by using two main ...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...