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Public Reading In Early Christianity Lectors Manuscripts And Sound In The Oral Delivery Of John 14 Dan Nsselqvist

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Public Reading In Early Christianity Lectors Manuscripts And Sound In The Oral Delivery Of John 14 Dan Nsselqvist
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 378
Author: Dan Nässelqvist
ISBN: 9789004306295, 9004306293
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Public Reading In Early Christianity Lectors Manuscripts And Sound In The Oral Delivery Of John 14 Dan Nsselqvist by Dan Nässelqvist 9789004306295, 9004306293 instant download after payment.

In Public Reading in Early Christianity: Lectors, Manuscripts, and Sound in the Oral Delivery of John 1-4 Dan Nässelqvist investigates the oral delivery of New Testament writings in early Christian communities of the first two centuries C.E. He examines the role of lectors and public reading in the Greek and Roman world as well as in early Christianity. Nässelqvist introduces a method of sound analysis, which utilizes the correspondence between composition and delivery in ancient literary writings to retrieve information about oral delivery from the sound structures of the text being read aloud. Finally he applies the method of sound analysis to John 1–4 and presents the implications for our understanding of public reading and the Gospel of John.

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