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Modeling Biblical Language presents articles with some of the
latest scholarship applying linguistic theory to the study of the
Christian Bible. The contributors are all associated with the
McMaster Divinity College Linguistic Circle, a collegial forum for
presenting working papers in modern linguistics (especially
Systemic Functional Linguistics) and biblical studies. The papers
address a range of topics in linguistic theory and the Hebrew and
Greek languages. Topics include linguistic model building,
temporality and verbal aspect, Greek lexical semantics and
Hebrew-Greek translation, appraisal and evaluation theory, metaphor
theory, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, and Greek clausal
structure. These various areas of linguistic exploration contribute
generally to the interpretation and analysis of the Old and New
Testaments, as well as to linguistic theory proper.
In Paul and Scripture, an international group of scholars discuss a
range of topics related to the Apostle Paul and his relationship(s)
with Jewish Scripture. The essays represent a broad spectrum of
viewpoints, with some devoted to methodological issues, others to
general patterns in Paul's uses of Scripture, and still others to
specific letters or passages within the traditional Pauline canon
(inclusive of the disputed letters). The end result is an overview
of the various ways in which Paul the Apostle weaves into his
writings the authority, content, and even wording of Jewish
Scriptures.
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