Chiasmus in Antiquity

Chiasmus in Antiquity
Title Chiasmus in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author John W. Welch
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 354
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532682433

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Chiasmus in Antiquity

Chiasmus in Antiquity
Title Chiasmus in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author John Woodland Welch
Publisher
Pages 353
Release 1981
Genre Chiasmus
ISBN 9780380677979

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Chiasmus in the New Testament

Chiasmus in the New Testament
Title Chiasmus in the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Nils Wilhelm Lund
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 534
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1469640236

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This study is devoted to the tracing of the Hebrew literary influence of the Greek text of the New Testament. It discusses specifically one form, the extensive use of the inverted order called chiasmus, a form that seems to be a part of Hebrew thought itself, whether in poetry or in prose. Originally published in 1942. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Chiasmus in Antiquity

Chiasmus in Antiquity
Title Chiasmus in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author John W. Welch
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 354
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 153268245X

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Chiasmus Bibliography

Chiasmus Bibliography
Title Chiasmus Bibliography PDF eBook
Author John Woodland Welch
Publisher Maxwell Books
Pages 193
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780934893343

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A significant development during the second half of the 20th century was the growing awareness and understanding of chiasmus in ancient literature. This form of inverted parallelism has been found in the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and in many other ancient writings. It has intrigued many students of ancient writing. This bibliography cites articles and books that discuss chiasmus in scripture and other literature. Thirty years in the making, it is the most exhaustive work of its kind ever completed. It lists about 900 works on chiasmus by author and title and includes full publication information. Researchers can also search by category: Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, and other literature. This resource includes an appendix on identifying and evaluating chiastic patterns in a given text.

A New Witness for Christ

A New Witness for Christ
Title A New Witness for Christ PDF eBook
Author H. Clay Gorton
Publisher Horizon Pub & Dist Incorporated
Pages 478
Release 1997-03
Genre Book of Mormon
ISBN 9780882906003

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You don't know the Book of Mormon until you've read and assimilated the wealth of information in this book!

The Semiotics of X

The Semiotics of X
Title The Semiotics of X PDF eBook
Author Jamin Pelkey
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2017-02-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1474273831

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The X figure is ubiquitous in contemporary culture, but attempts to explain our fixation with X are rare. This book argues that the origins and meanings of X go far beyond alphabets and archetypes to remembered feelings of body movements - movements best typified in the performance of “spread-eagle” as a posture or gesture. These body memories are then projected onto other patterns and dynamics to help us make sense of the world. The argument is accomplished using a blend of insights from linguistic anthropology, cognitive linguistics, rhetoric culture and process semiotics to bring together revealing clues from languages, cultures and thinkers around the world. Chief among the uses and experiences of X are its tendencies to involve us in surprising reversals and blends. In ancient times the X-pattern was discussed as “chiasmus”, a figure which, according to Maurice Merleau-Ponty, informs the most basic elements of our bodily experience, calling into question polarized dichotomies such as subject versus object. Pushed to extremes, presumed opposites like these tend to reverse suddenly. Likewise, blended experiences of our bodily extremities - arms and legs, toes and fingers, hands and feet - provide a plausible source of grounding for unique human abilities like analogy and double-scope conceptual integration. The book illustrates these dynamics by drawing attention to uses of X in history, prehistory and daily life, from sports and advertising to world mythology and languages around the world. The Semiotics of X is the first step towards developing a larger argument on the important but neglected role that chiasmus plays in cognition. It aims to inspire continued exploration on the figure, with the full expectation that chiasmus will become for the 21st century what metaphor became for the 20th century: a revolution in thinking about the way we think.