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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Main Author: Park, Yoon-Man (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Series:Linguistic biblical studies ; v. 2.
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Summary: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 word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph and thematic unit can only be properly understood against the background of a particular body of knowledge and assumptions. The reason this theory is particulary useful for understanding Mark's ancient text is because as an oral-aural narrative it heavily relies on human memory (cognitive) resources; and so the cognitive theory leads us into a better understanding of ways in which the text is communicated in terms of cognitive processing.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 342 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-325) and indexes.
ISBN:9789047443926
9047443926
1282951114
9781282951112
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record, digital images.