In A Relevant Way to Read, Margaret G. Sim draws on her in-depth
knowledge of New Testament Greek to forge a new exegesis of the
Gospels and Paul's letters. Locating her studies in the linguistic
concept of relevance theory, which contends that all our utterances
are laden with crucial yet invisible context, Sim embarks on a
journey through some of the New Testament's most troubling verses.
Here she recovers some of that lost information with a meticulous
analysis that should enlighten both the experienced biblical
scholar and the novice. Whether discussing Paul's masterful use of
irony to shame the Corinthians, or introducing the ground-breaking
ideas behind relevance theory into a whole new field of study,
Margaret G. Sim demonstrates her vast learning and experience while
putting her complex subject into plain words for the developing
student.
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