Mark's memory resources and the controversy stories (Mark 2:1-3:6) : an application of the frame theory of cognitive science to the Markan oral-aural narrative / / by Yoon-Man Park.
This book is a study of the New Testament using the insights of modern linguistics. Its principal concern, above all, is to examine how the Gospel of Mark, produced in an oral-aural culture, may be illuminated by frame theory from cognitive linguistics, a linguistic theory in which the meaning of a...
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Superior document: | Linguistic biblical studies, v. 2 |
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Linguistic biblical studies ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (364 p.) |
Notes: | Revised version of the author's thesis (Th.D.)-- University of Toronto, 2008. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter One. Introduction / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter Two. Mark’s Written Gospel, Orality-Aurality, And Memory / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter Three. Memory Resources Of The Markan Oral-Aural Narrative: Frames / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter Four. Frame Theory / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter Five. Frames And The Organization Of The Controversy Stories (Mark 2.1–3.6) / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter Six. Frames And The Processing Of The Controversy Stories (Mark 2.1–3.6) / Y.-M. Park
- Chapter Seven. Conclusion / Y.-M. Park
- Glossary / Y.-M. Park
- Bibliography / Y.-M. Park
- Index Of Modern Authors / Y.-M. Park
- Index Of Subject / Y.-M. Park
- Index Of Ancient Sources / Y.-M. Park.