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New Testament Verbs of Communication: A Case Frame and Exegetical Study
By (Author) Paul L. Danove
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st October 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
487.4
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
372g
Paul L. Danove builds on his previous work in the field of biblical linguistics to provide a refinement of the Case Frame Analysis method as applied to the Greek of the New Testament. He shows how the method can be used in clarifying elements of Greek grammar, interpretation, and translation. In particular Danove distinguishes the semantic implications of active, middle, and passive usages of verbs. He establishes a rigorous basis for distinguishing semantic synonyms and near-synonyms and for clarifying their implications for interpretation and translation. A heuristic feature model for relating distinct usages of verbs and deriving their various connotations is determined, and the conceptual and grammatical differences of verbs of oral and non-oral communication are clarified.
The volume's first chapter ... is especially helpful for readers unfamiliar with the [Case Frame] approach because it not only explains CF theory but also shows ... the author's adjustments to CF's foundational concepts ... [Technical] terminology is explained and illustrated. * Journal of Theological Studies *
Paul L. Danove is Professor of New Testament Studies at Villanova University, USA.