History, Biography, and the Genre of Luke-Acts: An Exploration of Literary Divergence in Greek Narrative Discourse: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 177
Autor Andrew W. Pittsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004406537
ISBN-10: 9004406530
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN-10: 9004406530
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
Cuprins
Preface
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Genre and Method in Luke-Acts Research
1 The Origins of a Consensus
2 What Went Wrong?
3 What is the Solution? ‘New’ Genre Studies as a Way Forward
4 Genre Agnation and the ‘New’ Genre Studies
5 Typological Agnation Analysis: Assessing Genre Differences
6 Topological Analysis: Proximating Genre Likeness
7 Conceptions of History and Biography in Antiquity
8 Evolutionary Topology and Genre Proximity
9 Genre Elasticity and Blurring
10 Typological Analysis of Greek Historical Genres
11 Feature Clines and Genre Analysis: a Methodological Outline
12 Linguistic Hierarchy, Macrostructural Analysis, and Macrogenre
13 Conclusions
2 Identifying Greek History and Biography
1 What is a ‘Representative’ Corpus and Why is it Important?
2 Toward a Representative Corpus of the Greek History Genre
3 Toward a Representative Corpus of the βίος Genre
4 Corpus Linguistics, Gospel Studies, and Richard Burridge
5 Conclusions and Implications
3 Topical Focus and Participant Identification
1 Topical Focus: Activity vs. Entity
2 Participant Identification: Generic vs. Individualized
3 Conclusions
4 Frames I: Initiations and Commencements
1 Initiation: Panoramic vs. Focalized
2 Commencement: Event- vs. Participant-Driven
3 Conclusions
5 Frames II: Self-Identification and Genealogies
1 Self-Identification: Biographical vs. Nonbiographical
2 Genealogies: Staged vs. Embedded
3 Conclusions
6 Time Management and Authentication Strategies
1 Time Management: Episodic Time vs. Field Time
2 Authentication Strategy: Bounded vs. Unbounded
3 Conclusions
7 The Genre of Luke-Acts
1 The Enigma
2 Bringing Lukan Genre Studies Up-to-Date
3 Agnating the Greek History and the βίος
4 What Genre is Luke-Acts? Micro and Macrogenre Reconsidered
5 The Literary Unity of Luke-Acts
6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Sources and Critical Editions
Secondary Sources
Index
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Genre and Method in Luke-Acts Research
1 The Origins of a Consensus
2 What Went Wrong?
3 What is the Solution? ‘New’ Genre Studies as a Way Forward
4 Genre Agnation and the ‘New’ Genre Studies
5 Typological Agnation Analysis: Assessing Genre Differences
6 Topological Analysis: Proximating Genre Likeness
7 Conceptions of History and Biography in Antiquity
8 Evolutionary Topology and Genre Proximity
9 Genre Elasticity and Blurring
10 Typological Analysis of Greek Historical Genres
11 Feature Clines and Genre Analysis: a Methodological Outline
12 Linguistic Hierarchy, Macrostructural Analysis, and Macrogenre
13 Conclusions
2 Identifying Greek History and Biography
1 What is a ‘Representative’ Corpus and Why is it Important?
2 Toward a Representative Corpus of the Greek History Genre
3 Toward a Representative Corpus of the βίος Genre
4 Corpus Linguistics, Gospel Studies, and Richard Burridge
5 Conclusions and Implications
3 Topical Focus and Participant Identification
1 Topical Focus: Activity vs. Entity
2 Participant Identification: Generic vs. Individualized
3 Conclusions
4 Frames I: Initiations and Commencements
1 Initiation: Panoramic vs. Focalized
2 Commencement: Event- vs. Participant-Driven
3 Conclusions
5 Frames II: Self-Identification and Genealogies
1 Self-Identification: Biographical vs. Nonbiographical
2 Genealogies: Staged vs. Embedded
3 Conclusions
6 Time Management and Authentication Strategies
1 Time Management: Episodic Time vs. Field Time
2 Authentication Strategy: Bounded vs. Unbounded
3 Conclusions
7 The Genre of Luke-Acts
1 The Enigma
2 Bringing Lukan Genre Studies Up-to-Date
3 Agnating the Greek History and the βίος
4 What Genre is Luke-Acts? Micro and Macrogenre Reconsidered
5 The Literary Unity of Luke-Acts
6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Sources and Critical Editions
Secondary Sources
Index
Notă biografică
Andrew W. Pitts, Ph.D. (McMaster Divinity College), has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and chapters in multi-authored works. He is the co-editor of The Language and Literature of the New Testament (Brill) and Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture (Brill).