Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies, Book 8)
124 andrew w. pitts entered and differing or new semantic relations form.38 level 3 describes diachronic group level change in s ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 125 quantifiable linguistic categories for the analysis of style.39 the primary me ...
126 andrew w. pitts discourse is realized by the interpersonal metafunction. and the mode of a discourse is realized by the text ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 127 many of his letters at least had the feature +published (locally)—others may h ...
128 andrew w. pitts With halliday’s semantic realizations of the metafunctions of register, we can measure stylistic shift or la ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 129 environments, and (2) a parallel social dimension for linguistic change along ...
130 andrew w. pitts Paul traveled during a specific time slice (global geography) and cc (local geography), which stands for cit ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 131 stage is more sound interpretive methodology by which to render the data meani ...
132 andrew w. pitts Jesus as the Jewish messiah. Based on this encounter, he was quickly promoted within the movement to the pos ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 133 armin Baum56 all indicating a great deal of continuity according to vari- ous ...
134 andrew w. pitts the Prison letters (colossians, ephesians, Philippians, Philemon)—also, often grouped for analysis60—and fin ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 135 thought before him, argues that Paul likely did not write 1 timothy and titus, ...
136 andrew w. pitts figure 3 a register profile landscape for the Pauline corpus. ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 137 ...
138 andrew w. pitts these features, gives each new testament book what he refers to as an “involved-informational Production” sc ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 139 figure 4 Variation configuration graph according to co-textual and contextual ...
140 andrew w. pitts these are ranked from top to bottom (starting with individual) and from bottom to top (starting with group) ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 141 ity (cf. also the colossians-ephesians relation) or, usually, a combination of ...
142 andrew w. pitts 4:16, indicating a potential complementary circulation of the two letters throughout the churches of asia mi ...
style and pseudonymity in pauline scholarship 143 A Register Design Interpretation of Co-Textual Variation (Style-Shift) the fin ...
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