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Text, Context and the Johannine Community - (Library of New Testament Studies) by David A Lamb (Paperback)

Text, Context and the Johannine Community - (Library of New Testament Studies) by  David A Lamb (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Text, Context and the Johannine Community adopts a new approach to the social context of the Johannine writings by drawing on modern sociolinguistic theory. Sociolinguistics emphasizes language as a social phenomenon, which can be analysed with reference not only to its broad context of culture, but also to its narrower context of situation.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Text, Context and the Johannine Community</i> adopts a new approach to the social context of the Johannine writings by drawing on modern sociolinguistic theory. Sociolinguistics emphasizes language as a social phenomenon, which can be analysed with reference not only to its broad context of culture, but also, through the use of register analysis, to its narrower context of situation.<br/> <br/> The Johannine writings have increasingly been seen as the product of a distinct Johannine Community, depicted by some scholars as a sectarian group, opposed both to wider Jewish society and to other Christian groups. This model has largely been constructed on historical-critical grounds, yet given our lack of reliable external information about the origin of the Johannine writings, a more fruitful approach may be to examine their lexico-grammatical and discourse features to determine what these imply about interpersonal relationships. This study compares selected 'narrative asides' from the Gospel of John with a passage section from 1 John and with the two shorter Johannine Epistles. It concludes that register analysis of these texts does not support the idea of a close-knit sectarian group.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Revd. Dr. David A. Lamb</b> is a Church of England vicar, a tutor for ministerial training, and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK.

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