This study uncovers significant structuring techniques in James that prove to be beneficial in a number of ways. First, there exists a coherent, discernible strategy in the letter as a whole. Second, significant uses of inclusio, along with other transition techniques, draw attention to important recurring themes. Third, the quotation of Lev. 19:18 and echoes of the Shema (Deut. 6) occur in significant structural locations suggesting that the double-love command in the Jesus tradition (cf. Mt. 22:34-40) is a hermeneutical key to the interpretation of the letter. The study begins with an introduction to the research problem and its significance for interpretation. Chapter one summarizes and critiques past proposals of the structure of James. Chapter two explains the text-linguistic methodology employed in the study that is then applied in chapters three, four, and five. Chapter six offers a proposed structure for the letter that consists of a double introduction (1:2-11 1:13-27) joined by an overlapping transition (1:12), a carefully crafted letter body (2:1-5:6) that is bracketed by a major inclusio (2:12-13 & 4:11-12), and a conclusion (5:7-20). LNTS



Autorentext

Mark E. Taylor is assistant professor of New Testament and associate
dean for the master's degree programs at Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX.



Inhalt

Introduction
Chapter One - Approaches to the Structure of James Chapter Two - Methodology
Chapter Three - Cohesion Shift Analysis
Chapter Four - The Use of Inclusio in James
Chapter Five - Relationship Between Discourse Units in James
Chapter Six - The Structure of James

Titel
A Text-Linguistic Investigation into the Discourse Structure of James
EAN
9780567074188
ISBN
978-0-567-07418-8
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
08.09.2006
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
8.72 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160
Jahr
2006
Untertitel
Englisch