Textual signposts in the argument of Romans: a relevance-theory approach
1. Why study gar in Romans? -- 2. Relevance theory and perspectives on Romans -- 3. Consistent yet context-sensitive: The guidance gar gives -- 4. What kind of strengthening? Problematic examples -- 5. Gar as exegetical signpost: Pointing a path through the undergrowth -- 6. Gar as communicative sig...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Atlanta
SBL Press
2019
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In: | Year: 2019 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Casson, Sarah H., Textual signposts in the argument of Romans : a relevance-theory approach] (2021) (Granados Rojas, Juan Manuel, 1968 -)
[Rezension von: Casson, Sarah H., Textual signposts in the argument of Romans : a relevance-theory approach] (2021) (Prothro, James B., 1986 -) |
Series/Journal: | Early Christianity and its literature
Number 25 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Romans
/ Gar
/ Emphasis
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IxTheo Classification: | HC New Testament |
Further subjects: | B
Bible. Romans
Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible B Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Volltext (lizenzpflichtig) |
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Summary: | 1. Why study gar in Romans? -- 2. Relevance theory and perspectives on Romans -- 3. Consistent yet context-sensitive: The guidance gar gives -- 4. What kind of strengthening? Problematic examples -- 5. Gar as exegetical signpost: Pointing a path through the undergrowth -- 6. Gar as communicative signpost: Guidance in tracing Paul's argument -- 7. Relevance for Romans and beyond. The Greek word gar occurs 144 times in Romans and 1,041 times in the entire New Testament. However, many instances of this connective defy easy definition, and the English translation for is often inadequate, obscuring the clue that gar gives to the direction of the communicator's thought. In this ground-breaking work, Sarah H. Casson argues that gar offers vital guidance to the coherence of Romans. The book applies the cognitive approach of relevance theory to show how gar functions as an indispensable guide for tracing the significant points of Paul's argument, helping resolve questions about the coherence of sections, as well as smaller-scale exegetical problems. The work engages with key debates regarding the purpose of Romans and challenges some recent influential interpretations. Features include: an exegetically useful understanding of the connective gar; a new method for determining Paul's audience and reason for writing; a challenge to recent key debates and influential interpretations of the purpose of Romans. -- from book description, Amazon.com |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 0884143597 |