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This large-scale work is the application of modern theories of discourse analysis to questions of Greek grammar, especially with respect to the debate over the literary integrity of Philippians.

Chapter 1 introduces the linguistic theory of discourse analysis, defining key terms, sketching its historical evolution and outlining its major tenets.

Chapter 2 sets forth a model of discourse analysis primarily based on the systemic functional theories of M.A.K.

Halliday. Chapter 3 outlines the historical-critical debate over the literary integrity of Philippians.

Chapter 4 inspects the genre of Philippians, challenging rhetorical approaches to the text and proposing instead an epistolary classification, viz. 'personal, hortatory letter'. Chapter 5 focuses on the discourse structure of the letter, investigating its use of ideational, interpersonal and textual functions of Hellenistic Greek.

In chapter 6, relevant issues of biblical hermeneutics are addressed.

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Sheffield Academic Press
0567609006 / 9780567609007
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/02/1997
United Kingdom
English
520 pages
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