Selected peak marking features in the Gospel of John

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    • Booth, Steve

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Selected peak marking features in the Gospel of John

Steve Booth

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; v. 178)

P. Lang, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-183) and index

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The field of modern linguistics is beginning to find useful application in biblical studies. One such area is discourse analysis, the study of how language works above the sentence level. With all that is being written these days about theories of studying larger linguistic units, this work is a direct application of one approach to a specific text, the narrative structure of the Gospel of John. When the tools of discourse analysis are employed, the modern day reader can more clearly perceive the plot structure which the author built into his story of Jesus. This analysis is presented with an eye towards applications in biblical exegesis and Bible translation.

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