Sociolinguistic analysis of the New Testament : theories and applications / by Hughson T. Ong.
Series: Biblical interpretation series ; v. 195.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2021.Description: xviii, 377 p ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9004499741
- 9789004499744
- 9789004499737
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BS2361.3 Er4 2005 A beginner's guide to New Testament exegesis : taking the fear out of critical method / | BS2361.3 N42t 2013 A new New Testament : | BS2361.3 On3 2016 The multilingual Jesus and the sociolinguistic world of the New Testament / | BS2361.3 On3 2021 Sociolinguistic analysis of the New Testament : theories and applications / | BS 2385 K42 1901 Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament, | BS2385 V74 1991 v.II Word studies in the New Testament / | BS2385 V74 1991 v.IV Word studies in the New Testament / |
Includes index.
The speech communities, languages, and people of the New Testament -- The Greek language of the New Testament -- The social identity of the Hebrews, Israelites, and Jews -- Jesus' bilingual proficiency -- Orality, literacy, multilingualism, and the oral tradition of the Gospels -- Discussing oral traditions via ethnography of communication : the temple-clearing incident as a test case -- Social memory and the oral tradition of the Gospels -- Language selection in Jesus' four "I have come" sayings -- Evaluating the Aramaic-Greek linguistic authentication criteria via Mark 14:32-65 -- Three sociolinguistic approaches to discourse analysis using Acts 21:27-22:5 as a test case -- A conversation-analysis linguistic model using Roman 3:1-8 as a test case -- Analyzing the social context of 1 Peter 2:18-d:7 via ethnography of communication -- Sociolinguistics and systemic functional linguistics (SFL).
"This book introduces sociolinguistic criticism to New Testament studies. The individual essays cover a wide range of sociolinguistic theories (multilingualism, speech communities and individuals, language and social domains, diglossia, digraphia, codeswitching, language maintenance and shift, communication accommodation theory, social identity theory, linguistic politeness theory, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, register analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication, etc.) that treat topics and issues pertaining to the language and sociolinguistic contexts of the New Testament, social memory, orality and literacy, and the oral traditions of the Gospels, and various texts and genres in the New Testament"--