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Run, David, run! An application of speech act theory in a literary analysis of David's departure (2 Sam 15:1--17:24)- [e-book]
Run, David, run! An application of speech act theory in a literary analysis of David's departure (2 Sam 15:1--17:24)- [e-book]
자료유형  
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ISBN  
9781124861449
저자명  
Mann, Steven Thatcher.
서명/저자  
Run, David, run! An application of speech act theory in a literary analysis of Davids departure (2 Sam 15:1--17:24) - [e-book]
발행사항  
Pasadena, California : Fuller Theological Seminary, 2011.
형태사항  
238 p.
학위논문주기  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology, 2011.
초록/해제  
요약 : This dissertation analyzes the story of David's departure as it appears in 2 Sam 15:1–17:24. The method for this investigation involves a literary application of the philosophy of language known as speech act theory, which is used to analyze the narrative speeches (i.e., the speeches of the characters and of the narrator) on two levels of inquiry: (1) the story level, which seeks to better understand the plot of the story, and (2) the storyteller level, which seeks to better understand how this story is told. The thesis of this dissertation is that speech act theory illuminates the story of David's departure as a portrayal of David's faith in Yhwh. While many interpreters have noticed theological aspects of this story, most have considered the function of the narrative to be primarily historical, political, aesthetic, or didactic. Speech act theory shows that theology is of primary importance for this story, both on the story level and on the storyteller level. In addition, this dissertation explores ways that this story may function to encourage a particular audience, one who might be expected to utilize a hermeneutic of self-involvement.
초록/해제  
요약 : The study begins with an overview of scholarly views regarding the function of 2 Sam 15:1–17:24. This is followed by a chapter containing a detailed description of the ways that SAT will be applied to this narrative. The next three chapters contain the investigation of the speech acts of David's departure, both for their function within the world of the narrative and for their function of telling the story. Concluding this study is a summary of the function of David's departure as an illocutionary and perlocutionary act. As an illocutionary act, 2 Sam 15:1–17:24 portrays David's faith concerning Yhwh as someone who might attempt to bring about good through the means of causing distress. As a perlocutionary act, this portrayal of David's faith might serve to encourage an audience who identifies with David, believes in Yhwh, and finds themselves in distress.
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Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology.
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