Johannine Portrayal of Jesus: Mapping “I Am” in the Gospel of John: Linguistic Biblical Studies, cartea 28
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004715028
ISBN-10: 9004715029
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
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Seria Linguistic Biblical Studies
ISBN-10: 9004715029
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Linguistic Biblical Studies
Notă biografică
Yan Ma, Ph.D. (2023), McMaster Divinity College, is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Director of MTS Program at Canadian Chinese School of Theology, Tyndale University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She has published articles on interpretations of the New Testament, Johannine studies, Pauline studies, Greek language and linguistics.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1 Previous Studies on Johannine “I am”
2 State of Research
3 A Linguistic Methodology
4 Purpose and Significance of This Study
5 Assumption of This Study
2 A SFL Discourse Analysis Model
1 Discourse Analysis
2 Systemic Functional Linguistics
3 Functional-Semantic Analysis
4 Rhetorical-Relational Analysis
5 Procedure
3 A Functional-Semantic Analysis of “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Public Ministry
1 “I am” in John 4:7–26
2 “I am” in John 6:16–21
3 “I am” in John 6:25–51
4 “I am” in John 7:32–36
5 “I am” in John 8:12–20
6 “I am” in John 8:21–30
7 “I am” in John 8:31–59
8 “I am” in John 10:7–21
9 “I am” in John 11:17–27
10 “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Public Ministry
4 A Functional-Semantic Analysis of “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Preparation for his Crucifixion
1 “I am” in John 12:20–36
2 “I am” in John 13:12–20
3 “I am” in John 13:31–14:7
4 “I am” in John 15:1–17
5 “I am” in John 17:1–26
6 “I am” in John 18:1–11
7 “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Preparation for his Crucifixion
5 A Rhetorical-Relational Analysis of “I am” in John’s Gospel
1 Text Span
2 Discourse Boundary
3 Rhetorical Relation
4 Rhetorical Structure
6 Conclusion
1 Summary of Results
2 Christological Significance
Appendix1: Definitions of Presentational Relations
Appendix2: Definitions of Subject Matter Relations
Appendix3: Definitions of Multinuclear Relations
Bibliography
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Ancient Sources
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1 Previous Studies on Johannine “I am”
2 State of Research
3 A Linguistic Methodology
4 Purpose and Significance of This Study
5 Assumption of This Study
2 A SFL Discourse Analysis Model
1 Discourse Analysis
2 Systemic Functional Linguistics
3 Functional-Semantic Analysis
4 Rhetorical-Relational Analysis
5 Procedure
3 A Functional-Semantic Analysis of “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Public Ministry
1 “I am” in John 4:7–26
2 “I am” in John 6:16–21
3 “I am” in John 6:25–51
4 “I am” in John 7:32–36
5 “I am” in John 8:12–20
6 “I am” in John 8:21–30
7 “I am” in John 8:31–59
8 “I am” in John 10:7–21
9 “I am” in John 11:17–27
10 “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Public Ministry
4 A Functional-Semantic Analysis of “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Preparation for his Crucifixion
1 “I am” in John 12:20–36
2 “I am” in John 13:12–20
3 “I am” in John 13:31–14:7
4 “I am” in John 15:1–17
5 “I am” in John 17:1–26
6 “I am” in John 18:1–11
7 “I am” in the Stage of Jesus’ Preparation for his Crucifixion
5 A Rhetorical-Relational Analysis of “I am” in John’s Gospel
1 Text Span
2 Discourse Boundary
3 Rhetorical Relation
4 Rhetorical Structure
6 Conclusion
1 Summary of Results
2 Christological Significance
Appendix1: Definitions of Presentational Relations
Appendix2: Definitions of Subject Matter Relations
Appendix3: Definitions of Multinuclear Relations
Bibliography
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Ancient Sources