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A Glossary of New Testament Narrative Criticism with Illustrations
This is the first stand-alone glossary of New Testament narrative-critical terms in the English language. It is an alphabetical listing of prominent terms, concepts, and techniques of narrative criticism with illustrations and cross-references.
James L. Resseguie
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While expressed emotion has long been considered a valid predictor of a poor clinical outcome in individuals with mental and physical conditions, the present study marks the empirical investigation to assess specific communication patterns between family
Tetiana Pastryk +3 more
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Questioning the Questions around Jesus’s Authority in Mark 11:27–33: A Performance Perspective
The rise of performance criticism prompts questions about its relationship to other disciplines, most notably narrative criticism. While narrative critics traditionally focus solely on the textual elements within their cultural context, performance ...
Michael R. Whitenton
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Shifting Gears or Splitting Hairs? Performance Criticism’s Object of Study
In keeping with the call of this Special Issue, this article is but one voice in the midst of a much broader conversation, attending to whether the differences between narrative and performance criticism are a matter of degree or kind.
Zechariah Preston Eberhart
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Performing Ecclesiastes: Text as Script
All biblical scholars are committed to the interpretation of ancient written texts, but Biblical Performance Criticism (BPC) reminds interpreters that performance helps us better understand Scripture. A distinct difference between Narrative Criticism and
Jeanette Mathews
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Narrative Criminology as Critical Criminology [PDF]
Narrative criminology is a theoretical paradigm rooted in a view of stories as influencing harmful actions and arrangements. Narrative criminologists explore the storied bases of a variety of harms and also consider the narratives with which actors resist patterns of harm.
Presser, Lois, Sandberg, Sveinung
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Prayer and koinonia in the Fourth Gospel
Prayer, the central spirituality in the theological and ethical life of Christ’s disciples, has not yet received significant attention from Johannine scholars.
Armand Barus
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. The narrative of Genesis 22:1-19 has been the object of debate among Old Testament scholars. Even in this context, Genesis 22:1-19 is often used to legitimize actions that are not pro-life.
Edward Jakson Turalely +1 more
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Markers of Schizophrenia—A Critical Narrative Update
Schizophrenia is a long-term mental disease, associated with functional impairment. Therefore, it is important to make an accurate diagnosis and implement the proper treatment. Biomarkers may be a potential tool for these purposes. Regarding advances in biomarker studies in psychosis, the current symptom-based criteria seem to be no longer sufficient ...
Beata Galińska-Skok +1 more
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Digital and Network-Based Methods for Narrative Criticism
The exegesis of biblical texts is usually a manual task. However, in computational linguistics, automated and artificial-intelligence-based methods are an emerging trend.
Jens Dörpinghaus
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