
Creation Language in Romans 8
A Study in Monosemy
Gregory P. Fewster(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 4. April 2013
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-90-04-24648-5 (ISBN)
Description
Modern scholarship tends to understand Paul's use of creation language (??????) in Rom 8.18-23 as part of a commentary on the state of sub-human creation. This misguided position warrants an inquiry into the state of lexical study in New Testament scholarship. As a result, Fewster articulates a theory of lexical monosemy, cast in the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics. The model is applied to Paul's use of ?????? through a robust corpus analysis and investigation into the word's role within the paragraph. ?????? contributes to the cohesive structure of Rom 8.18-23 and-contra the majority of interpreters-functions as a metaphor for the human body.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
487 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-24648-5 (9789004246485)
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Gregory P. Fewster is a graduate of McMaster Divinity College and is Adjunct Instructor of Greek at Great Lakes Bible College in Waterloo, Ontario. He serves as Associate Editor for the journal Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics.
Content
1. Creation Language in Romans 8
2. Systemic Functional Monosemy: A Theory of Lexical Meaning and Function
3. Corpus Linguistics: Lexicographical Data Collection, Theory, and Analysis
4. Modeling Lexicogrammatical Metaphor
5. Corpus Insights into Creation Language in Hellenistic Greek
6. The Contribution of ?????? to the Textual Organization of Romans 8.18-25
7. The Role of ?????? in Discourse Transitivity
8. Conclusions and Results
2. Systemic Functional Monosemy: A Theory of Lexical Meaning and Function
3. Corpus Linguistics: Lexicographical Data Collection, Theory, and Analysis
4. Modeling Lexicogrammatical Metaphor
5. Corpus Insights into Creation Language in Hellenistic Greek
6. The Contribution of ?????? to the Textual Organization of Romans 8.18-25
7. The Role of ?????? in Discourse Transitivity
8. Conclusions and Results