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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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Genre and plot oriented exegesis of Gospel material: Introducing narrative criticism This contribution to methodology and hermeneutics, consisting of two articles, aim to argue for combining historical criticism and narrative criticism. The first article
Andries G. Van Aarde
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The article focuses on the four canticles in Luke’s Infancy Narrative (Magnificat, Benedictus, Gloria and Nunc dimittis) and puts a question about why there is a passage from prose to poetry. The studies of the so-called inset psalms and the research on
Matteo Crimella
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The Criticism of the “Investigation of the Literary Texts: Critical Approaches in Poetry and Narrative Texts” [PDF]
Investigation of the Literary Texts: Critical Approaches in Poetry and Narrative Texts is a work in literary criticism in which the authors try to present a practical criticism about some selected texts, which are mostly written by contemporary Arab ...
Oveis Mohamadi
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Eksplorasi Makna Kematian dan Kehidupan Melalui Tafsir Naratif Kisah Lazarus
Works of narrative analysis on the Lazarus’s story in the Gospel of John tend to see the progressions of its plots and characters as flat. This paper proposes an improvisation in the narrative approach of Lazarus’s story, which traces plots and ...
Carmia Margaret
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The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9-14) contains an enigmatic expression παρ’ ἐκεῖνον (v.14) which conveys the final judgment on the characters.
Piotr Blajer
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In his doctoral dissertation, “Den Kristne Grundfortælling” (The Fundamental Christian Story), Svend Bjerg pleads for the intimate connexion between Christianity and narrative.
Per Bilde
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Who Tells the Story? Challenging Audiences through Performer Embodiment
Visualising a character in a narrative is a highly individual act; cognitive narratology suggests that individuals may construct character models depending on the information (frames) available to them.
U-Wen Low
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Narrative analysis of the biblical text in the context of traditional Orthodox exegesis [PDF]
In this article, the author examines the narrative method in biblical studi es in the context of the use of this approach in modern humanities and patristic exegesis.
Priest Dionisy Kim
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The Outlaw David ben Jesse: Reading David as Geronimo in Exile?
Descriptions of the years before David becomes King, particularly the narratives of 1 Samuel 19-30, have often emphasized David as a kind of “rebel” leader in relation to Saul’s attempts to capture him. However, when read in conjunction of Eric Hobsbawm’
Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
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