Aural Design and Coherence in the Prologue of First John

Aural Design and Coherence in the Prologue of First John
Title Aural Design and Coherence in the Prologue of First John PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey E. Brickle
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 176
Release 2012-02-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 056700404X

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"Unlike literature in the modern western world, ancient documents were typically crafted for the ear rather than the eye. Jeffrey E. Brickle analyses the oral patterning and resulting soundscape reflected in the prologue of First John. After discussing contemporary techniques of sound analysis and establishing the study's methodological approach, Brickle examines the prologue's aural profile. To do this he explores, describes, and graphically depicts, the patterns of sound that emerge. Brickle then uses approaches to Greek pronunciation and orality advocated in recent New Testament research to determine the impact on the prologue's soundscape. He employs the principles for beautiful and effective composition elucidated by Dionysius of Halicarnassus in his treatise On literary composition. The results and implications of this study enable Brickle to suggest further ways to apply research in orality, performance, and memory to ancient texts"--From publisher description.

Colometric Analysis of Paul's Letters

Colometric Analysis of Paul's Letters
Title Colometric Analysis of Paul's Letters PDF eBook
Author Priscille Marschall
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 362
Release 2024-03-13
Genre
ISBN 3161624505

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The Fourth Gospel in First-Century Media Culture

The Fourth Gospel in First-Century Media Culture
Title The Fourth Gospel in First-Century Media Culture PDF eBook
Author Anthony Le Donne
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 294
Release 2013-05-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567375153

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Werner Kelber's The Oral and the Written Gospel substantially challenged predominant paradigms for understanding early Jesus traditions and the formation of written Gospels. Since that publication, a more precise and complex picture of first-century media culture has emerged. Yet while issues of orality, aurality, performance, and mnemonics are now well voiced in Synoptic Studies, Johannine scholars remain largely unaware of such issues and their implications. The highly respected contributors to this book seek to fill this lacuna by exploring various applications of orality, literacy, memory, and performance theories to the Johannine Literature in hopes of opening new avenues for future discussion. Part 1 surveys the scope of the field by introducing the major themes of ancient media studies and noting their applicability to the Fourth Gospel and the Johannine Epistles. Part 2 analyzes major themes in the Johannine Literature from a media perspective, while Part 3 features case studies of specific texts. Two responses by Gail O'Day and Barry Schwartz complete the volume.

Sound Matters

Sound Matters
Title Sound Matters PDF eBook
Author Margaret E. Lee
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 269
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532649967

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Sound matters. The New Testament’s first audiences were listeners, not readers. They heard its compositions read aloud and understood their messages as linear streams of sound. To understand the New Testament’s meaning in the way its earliest audiences did, we must hear its audible features and understand its words as spoken sounds. Sound Matters presents essays by ten scholars from five countries and three continents, who explore the New Testament through sound mapping, a technique invented by Margaret Lee and Bernard Scott for analyzing Greek texts as speech. Sound Matters demonstrates the value and uses of this technique as a prelude and aid to interpretation. The essays that make up this volume illustrate the wide range of interpretive possibilities that emerge when sound mapping restores the spoken sounds of the New Testament and revives its living voice. Contributors Thomas E. Boomershine Pieter J. J. Botha Jeffrey E. Brickle Nina E. Livesey Dan Nasselqvist Bernhard Oestreich Frank Scheppers Bernard Brandon Adam G. White

The Johannine Prologue and its Resonances

The Johannine Prologue and its Resonances
Title The Johannine Prologue and its Resonances PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 319
Release 2024-06-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004698949

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The Prologue to John's Gospel has been an enigmatic object of inquiry in the history of biblical scholarship. This volume reengages readers with thirteen essays from various perspectives on the Prologue. These perspectives include source oriented approaches, form oriented approaches, functional approaches, and alternative non-traditional approaches. This book attempts to pave new paths to understanding the Prologue and cause readers to think more deeply about the beginning of John's Gospel.

Aspects of Performance in Faith Settings

Aspects of Performance in Faith Settings
Title Aspects of Performance in Faith Settings PDF eBook
Author Andrey Rosowsky
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 333
Release 2019-01-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 152752406X

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What is the role of performance in faith practices? How is performance understood in and across a range of faith settings? How are performance and faith conceptualised through different academic disciplines? This collection of essays addresses these questions, and others, as it explores the complex relationship present in the nexus between faith and performance. A naturally inter-disciplinary work, this book contains contributions from a diverse group of scholars representing a wide range of methodologies and theoretical perspectives. As sociolinguists explore how language performance shapes and is shaped by faith, social anthropologists and psychologists examine how identity performance is crucial in negotiating faith identities, and scholars from theatre and performance studies engage with ways material settings are performatively transfigured to create sacred spaces (to mention but a few approaches covered in this book), the reader is taken on a journey of the world’s faiths and their diverse practices.

1–3 John

1–3 John
Title 1–3 John PDF eBook
Author John Paul Heil
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 219
Release 2015-01-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 149820161X

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This book treats the three letters of John as a unified epistolary package. It proposes two new contributions to the study of 1-3 John. First, it presents new comprehensive chiastic structures for each of the three letters of John based on concrete linguistic evidence in the text. These chiastic structures serve as the guide for an audience-oriented exegesis of these letters. Secondly, it treats these letters from the point of view of their worship context and themes. Not only were 1-3 John intended to be performed orally as part of liturgical worship, but together these three letters exhort their audience to a distinctive ethical worship. In accord with the subtitle of this book, the three letters of John are concerned with giving their audience an experience of living eternally by the worship that consists of loving God and one another