Conceptualizing words for "God" within the Pentateuch : a cognitive-semantic investigation in literary context /
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Author / Creator: | Wardlaw, Terrance Randall, 1973- |
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Imprint: | New York : T&T Clark, c2008. |
Description: | xiv, 348 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 495 T & T Clark library of biblical studies |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7239587 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbrevations
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1. What is Meaning?
- 1.2. The Locus of Meaning
- 1.3. Why the Pentateuch?
- Part I. A Cognitive Analysis of the Meaning of [characters not reproducible], and [characters not reproducible] Within the Pentateuch
- Chapter 2. Comparative Philology and the Semantic Analysis of Key Terms for "God"
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. F. de Saussure
- 2.3. J. Barr
- 2.4. H. H. Hock
- 2.5. Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Cognitive Linguistics in Outline
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Relevant Theoretical Principles of Cognitive Linguistics
- 3.2.1. Profiles, Domains, Frames
- 3.2.2. Encyclopedic Knowledge
- 3.2.3. Centrality and Information Salience
- 3.2.4. Context and Meaning
- 3.2.5. Dynamic Construal and Interpretation
- 3.2.6. Conceptual Metaphor
- 3.2.7. The Construction-Integration Model of Text Comprehension
- 3.2.8. Prototype Theory
- 3.3. The Nature of This Cognitive Analysis and Its Relation to Comparative Philology
- 3.4. Methodological Summary
- Chapter 4. The Conceptualization of [characters not reproducible]
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Previous Treatments of [characters not reproducible]
- 4.2.1. W. F. Albright and the Baltimore School
- 4.2.2. T. N. D. Mettinger
- 4.3. A Cognitive Analysis of the Meaning of [characters not reproducible]
- Chapter 5. The Conceptualization of [characters not reproducible]
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Previous Treatments of [characters not reproducible]
- 5.2.1. H. Zimmermann (1900)
- 5.2.3. J. S. Burnett (2001)
- 5.3. A Cognitive Analysis of [characters not reproducible]
- Chapter 6. The Conceptualization of [characters not reproducible]
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Previous Treatments of [characters not reproducible]
- 6.2.1. F. M. Cross, Jr.
- 6.2.2. Literary Context and [characters not reproducible] Within the Pentateuch
- 6.3. A Cognitive Analysis of [characters not reproducible]
- 6.3.1. [characters not reproducible], "deity, god (class term)"
- 6.3.2. Hyponymous Use: [characters not reproducible], "God"
- 6.3.3. Idiomatic Usage
- 6.4. Conclusion
- Chapter 7. The Conceptualization of Key Terms for "God": Concluding Summary and Implications for Translation
- Part II. An Analysis of the Function of the Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] Within the Pentateuch
- Chapter 8. A History of Scholarship on the Interchange of Words for "God" in the Pentateuch
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Source-Critical Approaches
- 8.2.1. J. Astruc
- 8.2.2. J. G. Eichhorn
- 8.2.3. W. M. L. de Wette, K. H. Graf, W. Vatke, and J. Wellhausen
- 8.2.4. Evaluations of Source Criticism
- 8.2.5. Ancient Near Eastern Parallels
- Excursus: Establishing the Text
- 8.3. The Literary Approach of U. Cassuto
- Chapter 9. Literary Theory
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Characterization
- 9.3. Narrative Linearity
- 9.4. Cumulative Reading Knowledge
- 9.5. The Relation Between Linearity and Recursive Reading
- 9.6. The Relation Between Lexical Items and Interpretation
- 9.7. Interpretation, Over-Interpretation, and Meaning
- Chapter 10. A Literary Reading of the Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in Genesis
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. The Primeval History (Genesis 1-11)
- 10.2.1. [characters not reproducible]
- 10.2.2. [characters not reproducible]
- 10.2.3. [characters not reproducible] in Genesis 2:4-3:24
- 10.2.4. Genesis 4:1-26: The First Family
- 10.2.5. Genesis 5:1-6:8: [characters not reproducible]
- 10.2.6. Genesis 6:9-9:29: [characters not reproducible]
- 10.2.7. Genesis 10:1-32: [characters not reproducible]
- 10.2.8. Genesis 11:1-9: The Tower of Babel
- 10.3. A Literary Reading of the Patriarchal Narrative (Genesis 12-50)
- 10.3.1. Genesis 11:27-25:11: [characters not reproducible]
- 10.3.2. Genesis 25:19-35:29: [characters not reproducible]
- 10.3.3. Genesis 37:1-50:26: [characters not reproducible] (The Joseph Narrative)
- 10.4. A Summary of Interchange in Genesis
- Chapter 11. A Literary Reading of the Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in Exodus
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. The Exodus (1:1-15:21)
- 11.3. In the Wilderness (15:22-18:27)
- 11.4. At Sinai (19:1-40:38)
- 11.5. A Summary of Interchange in Exodus
- Chapter 12. A Literary Reading of the Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
- 12.1. Introduction
- 12.2. The Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in Leviticus
- 12.3. The Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in Numbers
- 12.3.1. The Use of [characters not reproducible] in Numbers
- 12.3.2. Interchange in Numbers 15:37-41
- 12.3.3. Interchange in Numbers 21:4-9
- 12.3.4. Interchange Within the Balaam Narrative (22:2-24:25)
- 12.3.5. A Summary of Interchange in Numbers
- 12.4. The Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in Deuteronomy
- 12.5. Conclusion
- Chapter 13. A Summary of the Interchange Between [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] in the Pentateuch
- 13.1. Summary
- 13.2. Implications
- Chapter 14. Epilogue
- Appendix 1. The Interpretation of [characters not reproducible] in Genesis 1:2
- Appendix 2. The Interpretation of [characters not reproducible] in Exodus 21:6; 22:7, 8, 27
- Bibliography
- Index of References
- Index of Authors