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  1. Divine instruction in early Christianity
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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament : 2. Reihe ; 246
    Subjects: Gott; Unterweisung; Literatur; Frühjudentum
    Scope: XII, 237 S., graph. Darst.
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    Zugl.: Cambridge, Univ., Diss., 2007

  2. Osternacht und Altes Testament - Ergänzungsband
    Vertonung des Vigilvorschlags durch Godehard Joppich
    Published: 2008
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    ISBN: 9783631569948
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    Series: Österreichische Biblische Studien ; 33
    Subjects: Easter service; Exultets (Liturgy); Liturgie; Exsultet-Vertonung; Schriftlesung; Ostervigil; Osterfestkreis; Übersetzung; Deutsch
    Scope: 170 S., zahlr. Noten
  3. Divine Instruction in Early Christianity
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    Stephen E. Witmer untersucht einen wichtigen Aspekt des frühen christlichen Selbstverständnisses: die Überzeugung einiger früher Anhänger Jesu, daß sie direkt von Gott belehrt worden seien und daß sich darin prophetische Verheißungen des Alten... more

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    Stephen E. Witmer untersucht einen wichtigen Aspekt des frühen christlichen Selbstverständnisses: die Überzeugung einiger früher Anhänger Jesu, daß sie direkt von Gott belehrt worden seien und daß sich darin prophetische Verheißungen des Alten Testaments erfüllt hätten (besonders Jes 54,13 und Jer 31,33-34)

     

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    ISBN: 9783161515897
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    Edition: 1. Aufl
    Subjects: Frühjudentum; Unterweisung; Gott; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 237 Seiten)
  4. Divine instruction in early Christianity
    Published: 2008
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    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9783161496080
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    RVK Categories: BC 7495 ; BC 7550
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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament : 2. Reihe ; 246
    Subjects: Gott; Unterweisung; Literatur; Frühjudentum
    Scope: XII, 237 S., graph. Darst.
    Notes:

    Zugl.: Cambridge, Univ., Diss., 2007

  5. Finding and translating the oral-aural elements in written language
    the case of the New Testament Epistles
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston [u.a.]

    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some... more

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    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some applications of PC -- Some assessments of PC -- Some aspects of "performative analysis" -- Conclusion: On the need to distinguish "performance" from "proclamation" -- The dramatic orality of James in terms of form and function -- Introducing the "dramatic" character of the Epistle of James -- What sort of "drama" does James deliver? -- On the communicative relevance of James' dramatic discourse -- Survey of the dramatic features in James and their rhetorical significance -- Discourse category (text-type/genre) -- Discourse structure (thematic organization) -- A deductive or inductive text arrangement? -- A topical display of key concepts in James -- Discourse texture (compositional style) -- Formulaic opening expressions, including commands and vocatives -- Sound play : rhythm, rhyme, paronomasia, assonance/alliteration -- Proverbial/sapiential sayings and maxims -- Rhetorical and leading questions -- Graphic imagery, vivid figures of speech, setting-specific analogies -- Forceful language-imperatives, jussives, hyperbole, irony -- Sharp contrasts and antithetical pairings -- Modified word order for special effects -- Embedded direct speech -- Pervasive intertextuality -- Local and global reiteration -- Applying the oral-rhetoric of James in Bible translation -- Epistolary communicative function -- Case studies of an oral-rhetorical approach to text analysis and translation -- Analyzing the Greek text (2:14-26) -- Analyzing the Greek text (3:9-18) -- Linguistic overview of the discourse -- Literary overview of the discourse -- Discussion of the linguistic and literary analysis charts -- Translating the texts for oral proclamation -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 2:14-26 -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 3:13-18 -- Formatting the text for oral articulation -- Evaluation : on the need to know "for whom?" and "for what purpose?" -- The rhetoric of reassurance in 1 John and its oral re-presentation -- Introduction -- Why the great need for reassurance? -- Is John too among the rhetors? -- Four distinct but integrated aspects of Johannine oral rhetoric -- Recursion -- Contrast -- Focus -- Mitigation -- The rhetoric of epistolary speech acts -- Implications of Johannine oral rhetoric for biblical studies and contemporary communication -- Form-content -- Function -- Bible translation -- Text supplementation -- Public proclamation -- Media transposition -- Conclusion: Just focus on the light/life -- Performing Philemon : a study in ancient and modern communication techniques -- Ancient communication techniques : aspects of literary-rhetorical text analysis -- Genre selection -- Compositional shifts -- Patterned recursion -- Artistic highlighting -- Rhetorical shaping -- Modern communication techniques : producing an oratorical Bible translation -- What is an "oratorical" (life) translation? -- An oratorical translation technique applied and compared -- Conclusion: Some implications of an oratorical-performative approach for translation production (project administration, management, and assessment) -- Proclamatory structure and style in 1 Peter -- The purpose of this Epistle -- Stylistic techniques and their compositional function in 1 Peter -- Recursion -- Suffering -- Steadfastness -- Salvation -- Sanctification -- Priesthood -- Contrast -- Comparison -- Review -- Disjunction -- A topical and structural outline of 1 Peter -- So what? applying the structural outline -- On the rhetorical significance of macro and micro-form in 1 Peter -- A rhetorical model of the "argument" of 1 Peter -- The model applied -- Concluding "argument" : 1 Peter as a whole -- The contemporary relevance of 1 Peter for God's "holy priesthood" living in an African "Babylon" -- On the need for a contextualized communication of this Epistle -- Proclaiming 1 Peter 2:1-10 oratorically to an African audience -- Conclusion: The implication of PC studies for Bible translation -- Underscoring the importance of a performance-critical approach for biblical exegetes -- Encouraging translators to prepare oral-aural-oriented vernacular translations -- Promoting the oral proclamation of scripture among contemporary audiences

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0773449590; 9780773449596
    RVK Categories: BC 7495
    Subjects: Bibel; Übersetzung; Pragmatik;
    Scope: XI, 418 S, graph. Darst, 24 cm
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    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some applications of PC -- Some assessments of PC -- Some aspects of "performative analysis" -- Conclusion: On the need to distinguish "performance" from "proclamation" -- The dramatic orality of James in terms of form and function -- Introducing the "dramatic" character of the Epistle of James -- What sort of "drama" does James deliver? -- On the communicative relevance of James' dramatic discourse -- Survey of the dramatic features in James and their rhetorical significance -- Discourse category (text-type/genre) -- Discourse structure (thematic organization) -- A deductive or inductive text arrangement? -- A topical display of key concepts in James -- Discourse texture (compositional style) --Formulaic opening expressions, including commands and vocatives -- Sound play : rhythm, rhyme, paronomasia, assonance/alliteration -- Proverbial/sapiential sayings and maxims -- Rhetorical and leading questions -- Graphic imagery, vivid figures of speech, setting-specific analogies -- Forceful language-imperatives, jussives, hyperbole, irony -- Sharp contrasts and antithetical pairings -- Modified word order for special effects -- Embedded direct speech -- Pervasive intertextuality -- Local and global reiteration -- Applying the oral-rhetoric of James in Bible translation -- Epistolary communicative function -- Case studies of an oral-rhetorical approach to text analysis and translation -- Analyzing the Greek text (2:14-26) -- Analyzing the Greek text (3:9-18) -- Linguistic overview of the discourse -- Literary overview of the discourse -- Discussion of the linguistic and literary analysis charts -- Translating the texts for oral proclamation --Samples of English and Chewa translations for 2:14-26 -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 3:13-18 -- Formatting the text for oral articulation -- Evaluation : on the need to know "for whom?" and "for what purpose?" -- The rhetoric of reassurance in 1 John and its oral re-presentation -- Introduction -- Why the great need for reassurance? -- Is John too among the rhetors? -- Four distinct but integrated aspects of Johannine oral rhetoric -- Recursion -- Contrast -- Focus -- Mitigation -- The rhetoric of epistolary speech acts -- Implications of Johannine oral rhetoric for biblical studies and contemporary communication -- Form-content -- Function -- Bible translation -- Text supplementation -- Public proclamation -- Media transposition -- Conclusion: Just focus on the light/life -- Performing Philemon : a study in ancient and modern communication techniques -- Ancient communication techniques : aspects of literary-rhetorical text analysis -- Genre selection --Compositional shifts -- Patterned recursion -- Artistic highlighting -- Rhetorical shaping -- Modern communication techniques : producing an oratorical Bible translation -- What is an "oratorical" (life) translation? -- An oratorical translation technique applied and compared -- Conclusion: Some implications of an oratorical-performative approach for translation production (project administration, management, and assessment) -- Proclamatory structure and style in 1 Peter -- The purpose of this Epistle -- Stylistic techniques and their compositional function in 1 Peter -- Recursion -- Suffering -- Steadfastness -- Salvation -- Sanctification -- Priesthood -- Contrast -- Comparison -- Review -- Disjunction -- A topical and structural outline of 1 Peter -- So what? applying the structural outline -- On the rhetorical significance of macro and micro-form in 1 Peter -- A rhetorical model of the "argument" of 1 Peter -- The model applied -- Concluding "argument" : 1 Peter as a whole --The contemporary relevance of 1 Peter for God's "holy priesthood" living in an African "Babylon" -- On the need for a contextualized communication of this Epistle -- Proclaiming 1 Peter 2:1-10 oratorically to an African audience -- Conclusion: The implication of PC studies for Bible translation -- Underscoring the importance of a performance-critical approach for biblical exegetes -- Encouraging translators to prepare oral-aural-oriented vernacular translations -- Promoting the oral proclamation of scripture among contemporary audiences. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-408) and index

    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some applications of PC -- Some assessments of PC -- Some aspects of "performative analysis" -- Conclusion: On the need to distinguish "performance" from "proclamation" -- The dramatic orality of James in terms of form and function -- Introducing the "dramatic" character of the Epistle of James -- What sort of "drama" does James deliver? -- On the communicative relevance of James' dramatic discourse -- Survey of the dramatic features in James and their rhetorical significance -- Discourse category (text-type/genre) -- Discourse structure (thematic organization) -- A deductive or inductive text arrangement? -- A topical display of key concepts in James -- Discourse texture (compositional style) -- Formulaic opening expressions, including commands and vocatives -- Sound play : rhythm, rhyme, paronomasia, assonance/alliteration -- Proverbial/sapiential sayings and maxims -- Rhetorical and leading questions -- Graphic imagery, vivid figures of speech, setting-specific analogies -- Forceful language-imperatives, jussives, hyperbole, irony -- Sharp contrasts and antithetical pairings -- Modified word order for special effects -- Embedded direct speech -- Pervasive intertextuality -- Local and global reiteration -- Applying the oral-rhetoric of James in Bible translation -- Epistolary communicative function -- Case studies of an oral-rhetorical approach to text analysis and translation -- Analyzing the Greek text (2:14-26) -- Analyzing the Greek text (3:9-18) -- Linguistic overview of the discourse -- Literary overview of the discourse -- Discussion of the linguistic and literary analysis charts -- Translating the texts for oral proclamation -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 2:14-26 -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 3:13-18 -- Formatting the text for oral articulation -- Evaluation : on the need to know "for whom?" and "for what purpose?" -- The rhetoric of reassurance in 1 John and its oral re-presentation -- Introduction -- Why the great need for reassurance? -- Is John too among the rhetors? -- Four distinct but integrated aspects of Johannine oral rhetoric -- Recursion -- Contrast -- Focus -- Mitigation -- The rhetoric of epistolary speech acts -- Implications of Johannine oral rhetoric for biblical studies and contemporary communication -- Form-content -- Function -- Bible translation -- Text supplementation -- Public proclamation -- Media transposition -- Conclusion: Just focus on the light/life -- Performing Philemon : a study in ancient and modern communication techniques -- Ancient communication techniques : aspects of literary-rhetorical text analysis -- Genre selection -- Compositional shifts -- Patterned recursion -- Artistic highlighting -- Rhetorical shaping -- Modern communication techniques : producing an oratorical Bible translation -- What is an "oratorical" (life) translation? -- An oratorical translation technique applied and compared -- Conclusion: Some implications of an oratorical-performative approach for translation production (project administration, management, and assessment) -- Proclamatory structure and style in 1 Peter -- The purpose of this Epistle -- Stylistic techniques and their compositional function in 1 Peter -- Recursion -- Suffering -- Steadfastness -- Salvation -- Sanctification -- Priesthood -- Contrast -- Comparison -- Review -- Disjunction -- A topical and structural outline of 1 Peter -- So what? applying the structural outline -- On the rhetorical significance of macro and micro-form in 1 Peter -- A rhetorical model of the "argument" of 1 Peter -- The model applied -- Concluding "argument" : 1 Peter as a whole -- The contemporary relevance of 1 Peter for God's "holy priesthood" living in an African "Babylon" -- On the need for a contextualized communication of this Epistle -- Proclaiming 1 Peter 2:1-10 oratorically to an African audience -- Conclusion: The implication of PC studies for Bible translation -- Underscoring the importance of a performance-critical approach for biblical exegetes -- Encouraging translators to prepare oral-aural-oriented vernacular translations -- Promoting the oral proclamation of scripture among contemporary audiences.

  6. Divine instruction in early Christianity
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    Media type: Dissertation
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    RVK Categories: BC 7495
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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Reihe 2 ; 246
    Subjects: Gott; Unterweisung; Judentum; Literatur
    Scope: XII, 237 S., graph. Darst., 24 cm
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    Zugl.: Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard Univ., Diss., 2007

  7. Einheit der Kirche im Neuen Testament
    Dritte europäische orthodox-westliche Exegetenkonferenz in Sankt Petersburg, 24.-31. August 2005.
    Published: 2008
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    Der Band gibt die Vorträge der dritten europäischen orthodox-westlichen Exegetenkonferenz vom 24.-31. August 2005 in Sankt Petersburg wieder. Die Konferenz in Sankt Petersburg war der Frage der Einheit und Vielfalt der Kirche nach den Zeugnissen des... more

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    Der Band gibt die Vorträge der dritten europäischen orthodox-westlichen Exegetenkonferenz vom 24.-31. August 2005 in Sankt Petersburg wieder. Die Konferenz in Sankt Petersburg war der Frage der Einheit und Vielfalt der Kirche nach den Zeugnissen des Neuen Testaments gewidmet. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf Beiträgen zum Verständnis der Eucharistie und der Mission in ihrer Bedeutung für die Einheit der Kirche. Daneben werden weitere historische und theologische Fragen zur neutestamentlichen Ekklesiologie sowie wirkungsgeschichtliche Aspekte des Themas behandelt. Zu allen Themenbereichen werden Beiträge aus orthodoxer, katholischer und evangelischer Perspektive geboten.Die Symposien von orthodoxen und 'westlichen' (evangelischen und katholischen) Neutestamentlern werden seit 1998 durchgeführt und widmen sich methodischen und hermeneutischen Grundfragen der biblischen Exegese. Sie dienen der Kontaktaufnahme und Kooperation zwischen Wissenschaftstraditionen der biblischen Exegese, die bisher weitgehend voneinander isoliert waren.InhaltsübersichtI Einheit der Kirche in der neutestamentlichen Ekklesiologie James D.G. Dunn: One Church – many churches – Jannuari Ivliev: Die Kirche Gottes als die eschatologische Realität in der Welt in der paulinischen Tradition – Stelian Tofana: Die Beziehung zwischen der lokalen und universalen Kirche im Licht der ekklesiologischen Terminologie des Neuen Testaments – Loveday Alexander: Community and Canon. Reflections on the Ecclesiology of Acts II Geschichtliche Vielfalt der Kirche im Urchristentum Gerd Theißen: Kirche oder Sekte? Über Einheit und Konflikte im frühen Urchristentum – Eleni Kasseluri: Women and Mission in the New Testament III Eucharistie und Einheit der Kirche Petros Vassiliadis: The Eucharist as an Inclusive and Unifying Element in the New Testament Ecclesiology – Martin Ebner: »Hütet euch vor dem Sauerteig der Pharisäer ...!« Die Profilierung jesuanischer Tischgemeinschaft im narrativen und semantischen Konzept des Markusevangeliums – Otfried Hofius: Gemeinschaft am Tisch des Herrn. Das Zeugnis des Neuen Testaments – David Horell: Pauline Churches or Early Christian Churches? Unity, Disagreement, and the Eucharist IV Mission und Einheit der Kirche Hans Kvalbein: Discipleship, Kingdom and Conversion: Aspects from Recent Exegetical Discussion on the Mission of the Church – Armand Puig y Tàrrech: The Mission According to the New Testament: Choice or Need? V Wirkungsgeschichtliche Aspekte Dmitrij Bumazhnov: Some Ecclesiological Patterns of the Early Christian Period and Their Implications for the History of the Term (Monk) – Alexander Negrov: Understanding the New Testament Church within an Orthodox Hermeneutical Framework This collection of essays includes papers given at the Third European Orthodox-Western Symposium of Biblical Scholars in St. Petersburg (Russia). The Symposium is part of the activities of the Eastern Europe Liaison Committee of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. Main topics of the essays are: Unity and Diversity of the Church in the New Testament; The Eucharist according to the New Testament; The Mission of the Church in the New Testament and Today.Survey of contentsI Einheit der Kirche in der neutestamentlichen Ekklesiologie James D.G. Dunn: One Church – many churches – Jannuari Ivliev: Die Kirche Gottes als die eschatologische Realität in der Welt in der paulinischen Tradition – Stelian Tofana: Die Beziehung zwischen der lokalen und universalen Kirche im Licht der ekklesiologischen Terminologie des Neuen Testaments – Loveday Alexander: Community and Canon. Reflections on the Ecclesiology of Acts II Geschichtliche Vielfalt der Kirche im Urchristentum Gerd Theißen: Kirche oder Sekte? Über Einheit und Konflikte im frühen Urchristentum – Eleni Kasseluri: Women and Mission in the New Testament III Eucharistie und Einheit der Kirche Petros Vassiliadis: The Eucharist as an Inclusive and Unifying Element in the New Testament Ecclesiology – Martin Ebner: »Hütet euch vor dem Sauerteig der Pharisäer ...!« Die Profilierung jesuanischer Tischgemeinschaft im narrativen und semantischen Konzept des Markusevangeliums – Otfried Hofius: Gemeinschaft am Tisch des Herrn. Das Zeugnis des Neuen Testaments – David Horell: Pauline Churches or Early Christian Churches? Unity, Disagreement, and the Eucharist IV Mission und Einheit der Kirche Hans Kvalbein: Discipleship, Kingdom and Conversion: Aspects from Recent Exegetical Discussion on the Mission of the Church – Armand Puig y Tàrrech: The Mission According to the New Testament: Choice or Need? V Wirkungsgeschichtliche Aspekte Dmitrij Bumazhnov: Some Ecclesiological Patterns of the Early Christian Period and Their Implications for the History of the Term (Monk) – Alexander Negrov: Understanding the New Testament Church within an Orthodox Hermeneutical Framework

     

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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 218
    Subjects: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament; Eucharistie; Ekklesiologie; Hermeneutik; Mission; Neues Testament
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  8. Finding and translating the oral-aural elements in written language
    the case of the New Testament Epistles
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston [u.a.]

    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some... more

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    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some applications of PC -- Some assessments of PC -- Some aspects of "performative analysis" -- Conclusion: On the need to distinguish "performance" from "proclamation" -- The dramatic orality of James in terms of form and function -- Introducing the "dramatic" character of the Epistle of James -- What sort of "drama" does James deliver? -- On the communicative relevance of James' dramatic discourse -- Survey of the dramatic features in James and their rhetorical significance -- Discourse category (text-type/genre) -- Discourse structure (thematic organization) -- A deductive or inductive text arrangement? -- A topical display of key concepts in James -- Discourse texture (compositional style) -- Formulaic opening expressions, including commands and vocatives -- Sound play : rhythm, rhyme, paronomasia, assonance/alliteration -- Proverbial/sapiential sayings and maxims -- Rhetorical and leading questions -- Graphic imagery, vivid figures of speech, setting-specific analogies -- Forceful language-imperatives, jussives, hyperbole, irony -- Sharp contrasts and antithetical pairings -- Modified word order for special effects -- Embedded direct speech -- Pervasive intertextuality -- Local and global reiteration -- Applying the oral-rhetoric of James in Bible translation -- Epistolary communicative function -- Case studies of an oral-rhetorical approach to text analysis and translation -- Analyzing the Greek text (2:14-26) -- Analyzing the Greek text (3:9-18) -- Linguistic overview of the discourse -- Literary overview of the discourse -- Discussion of the linguistic and literary analysis charts -- Translating the texts for oral proclamation -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 2:14-26 -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 3:13-18 -- Formatting the text for oral articulation -- Evaluation : on the need to know "for whom?" and "for what purpose?" -- The rhetoric of reassurance in 1 John and its oral re-presentation -- Introduction -- Why the great need for reassurance? -- Is John too among the rhetors? -- Four distinct but integrated aspects of Johannine oral rhetoric -- Recursion -- Contrast -- Focus -- Mitigation -- The rhetoric of epistolary speech acts -- Implications of Johannine oral rhetoric for biblical studies and contemporary communication -- Form-content -- Function -- Bible translation -- Text supplementation -- Public proclamation -- Media transposition -- Conclusion: Just focus on the light/life -- Performing Philemon : a study in ancient and modern communication techniques -- Ancient communication techniques : aspects of literary-rhetorical text analysis -- Genre selection -- Compositional shifts -- Patterned recursion -- Artistic highlighting -- Rhetorical shaping -- Modern communication techniques : producing an oratorical Bible translation -- What is an "oratorical" (life) translation? -- An oratorical translation technique applied and compared -- Conclusion: Some implications of an oratorical-performative approach for translation production (project administration, management, and assessment) -- Proclamatory structure and style in 1 Peter -- The purpose of this Epistle -- Stylistic techniques and their compositional function in 1 Peter -- Recursion -- Suffering -- Steadfastness -- Salvation -- Sanctification -- Priesthood -- Contrast -- Comparison -- Review -- Disjunction -- A topical and structural outline of 1 Peter -- So what? applying the structural outline -- On the rhetorical significance of macro and micro-form in 1 Peter -- A rhetorical model of the "argument" of 1 Peter -- The model applied -- Concluding "argument" : 1 Peter as a whole -- The contemporary relevance of 1 Peter for God's "holy priesthood" living in an African "Babylon" -- On the need for a contextualized communication of this Epistle -- Proclaiming 1 Peter 2:1-10 oratorically to an African audience -- Conclusion: The implication of PC studies for Bible translation -- Underscoring the importance of a performance-critical approach for biblical exegetes -- Encouraging translators to prepare oral-aural-oriented vernacular translations -- Promoting the oral proclamation of scripture among contemporary audiences

     

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    Subjects: Bibel; Übersetzung; Pragmatik;
    Scope: XI, 418 S, graph. Darst, 24 cm
    Notes:

    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some applications of PC -- Some assessments of PC -- Some aspects of "performative analysis" -- Conclusion: On the need to distinguish "performance" from "proclamation" -- The dramatic orality of James in terms of form and function -- Introducing the "dramatic" character of the Epistle of James -- What sort of "drama" does James deliver? -- On the communicative relevance of James' dramatic discourse -- Survey of the dramatic features in James and their rhetorical significance -- Discourse category (text-type/genre) -- Discourse structure (thematic organization) -- A deductive or inductive text arrangement? -- A topical display of key concepts in James -- Discourse texture (compositional style) --Formulaic opening expressions, including commands and vocatives -- Sound play : rhythm, rhyme, paronomasia, assonance/alliteration -- Proverbial/sapiential sayings and maxims -- Rhetorical and leading questions -- Graphic imagery, vivid figures of speech, setting-specific analogies -- Forceful language-imperatives, jussives, hyperbole, irony -- Sharp contrasts and antithetical pairings -- Modified word order for special effects -- Embedded direct speech -- Pervasive intertextuality -- Local and global reiteration -- Applying the oral-rhetoric of James in Bible translation -- Epistolary communicative function -- Case studies of an oral-rhetorical approach to text analysis and translation -- Analyzing the Greek text (2:14-26) -- Analyzing the Greek text (3:9-18) -- Linguistic overview of the discourse -- Literary overview of the discourse -- Discussion of the linguistic and literary analysis charts -- Translating the texts for oral proclamation --Samples of English and Chewa translations for 2:14-26 -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 3:13-18 -- Formatting the text for oral articulation -- Evaluation : on the need to know "for whom?" and "for what purpose?" -- The rhetoric of reassurance in 1 John and its oral re-presentation -- Introduction -- Why the great need for reassurance? -- Is John too among the rhetors? -- Four distinct but integrated aspects of Johannine oral rhetoric -- Recursion -- Contrast -- Focus -- Mitigation -- The rhetoric of epistolary speech acts -- Implications of Johannine oral rhetoric for biblical studies and contemporary communication -- Form-content -- Function -- Bible translation -- Text supplementation -- Public proclamation -- Media transposition -- Conclusion: Just focus on the light/life -- Performing Philemon : a study in ancient and modern communication techniques -- Ancient communication techniques : aspects of literary-rhetorical text analysis -- Genre selection --Compositional shifts -- Patterned recursion -- Artistic highlighting -- Rhetorical shaping -- Modern communication techniques : producing an oratorical Bible translation -- What is an "oratorical" (life) translation? -- An oratorical translation technique applied and compared -- Conclusion: Some implications of an oratorical-performative approach for translation production (project administration, management, and assessment) -- Proclamatory structure and style in 1 Peter -- The purpose of this Epistle -- Stylistic techniques and their compositional function in 1 Peter -- Recursion -- Suffering -- Steadfastness -- Salvation -- Sanctification -- Priesthood -- Contrast -- Comparison -- Review -- Disjunction -- A topical and structural outline of 1 Peter -- So what? applying the structural outline -- On the rhetorical significance of macro and micro-form in 1 Peter -- A rhetorical model of the "argument" of 1 Peter -- The model applied -- Concluding "argument" : 1 Peter as a whole --The contemporary relevance of 1 Peter for God's "holy priesthood" living in an African "Babylon" -- On the need for a contextualized communication of this Epistle -- Proclaiming 1 Peter 2:1-10 oratorically to an African audience -- Conclusion: The implication of PC studies for Bible translation -- Underscoring the importance of a performance-critical approach for biblical exegetes -- Encouraging translators to prepare oral-aural-oriented vernacular translations -- Promoting the oral proclamation of scripture among contemporary audiences. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-408) and index

    The theory and practice of oral proclamation -- Introduction: Do we need another "criticism" in biblical studies? -- Survey of the field of "performance criticism" : theory and practice -- Some assumptions of "performance criticism" -- Some applications of PC -- Some assessments of PC -- Some aspects of "performative analysis" -- Conclusion: On the need to distinguish "performance" from "proclamation" -- The dramatic orality of James in terms of form and function -- Introducing the "dramatic" character of the Epistle of James -- What sort of "drama" does James deliver? -- On the communicative relevance of James' dramatic discourse -- Survey of the dramatic features in James and their rhetorical significance -- Discourse category (text-type/genre) -- Discourse structure (thematic organization) -- A deductive or inductive text arrangement? -- A topical display of key concepts in James -- Discourse texture (compositional style) -- Formulaic opening expressions, including commands and vocatives -- Sound play : rhythm, rhyme, paronomasia, assonance/alliteration -- Proverbial/sapiential sayings and maxims -- Rhetorical and leading questions -- Graphic imagery, vivid figures of speech, setting-specific analogies -- Forceful language-imperatives, jussives, hyperbole, irony -- Sharp contrasts and antithetical pairings -- Modified word order for special effects -- Embedded direct speech -- Pervasive intertextuality -- Local and global reiteration -- Applying the oral-rhetoric of James in Bible translation -- Epistolary communicative function -- Case studies of an oral-rhetorical approach to text analysis and translation -- Analyzing the Greek text (2:14-26) -- Analyzing the Greek text (3:9-18) -- Linguistic overview of the discourse -- Literary overview of the discourse -- Discussion of the linguistic and literary analysis charts -- Translating the texts for oral proclamation -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 2:14-26 -- Samples of English and Chewa translations for 3:13-18 -- Formatting the text for oral articulation -- Evaluation : on the need to know "for whom?" and "for what purpose?" -- The rhetoric of reassurance in 1 John and its oral re-presentation -- Introduction -- Why the great need for reassurance? -- Is John too among the rhetors? -- Four distinct but integrated aspects of Johannine oral rhetoric -- Recursion -- Contrast -- Focus -- Mitigation -- The rhetoric of epistolary speech acts -- Implications of Johannine oral rhetoric for biblical studies and contemporary communication -- Form-content -- Function -- Bible translation -- Text supplementation -- Public proclamation -- Media transposition -- Conclusion: Just focus on the light/life -- Performing Philemon : a study in ancient and modern communication techniques -- Ancient communication techniques : aspects of literary-rhetorical text analysis -- Genre selection -- Compositional shifts -- Patterned recursion -- Artistic highlighting -- Rhetorical shaping -- Modern communication techniques : producing an oratorical Bible translation -- What is an "oratorical" (life) translation? -- An oratorical translation technique applied and compared -- Conclusion: Some implications of an oratorical-performative approach for translation production (project administration, management, and assessment) -- Proclamatory structure and style in 1 Peter -- The purpose of this Epistle -- Stylistic techniques and their compositional function in 1 Peter -- Recursion -- Suffering -- Steadfastness -- Salvation -- Sanctification -- Priesthood -- Contrast -- Comparison -- Review -- Disjunction -- A topical and structural outline of 1 Peter -- So what? applying the structural outline -- On the rhetorical significance of macro and micro-form in 1 Peter -- A rhetorical model of the "argument" of 1 Peter -- The model applied -- Concluding "argument" : 1 Peter as a whole -- The contemporary relevance of 1 Peter for God's "holy priesthood" living in an African "Babylon" -- On the need for a contextualized communication of this Epistle -- Proclaiming 1 Peter 2:1-10 oratorically to an African audience -- Conclusion: The implication of PC studies for Bible translation -- Underscoring the importance of a performance-critical approach for biblical exegetes -- Encouraging translators to prepare oral-aural-oriented vernacular translations -- Promoting the oral proclamation of scripture among contemporary audiences.

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783161496080
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    RVK Categories: BC 7550 ; BC 7495
    Series: Array ; 246
    Subjects: Prophecy; Offenbarung; Urchristentum; Lehrer
    Scope: XII, 237 S.
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    Zugl.: Cambridge, Univ., Diss., 2007