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The Cultural Background of I Corinthians

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Description: Selection from a doctoral dissertation. By Ralph Bruce Terry.
DISSERTATION: A Discourse Analysis of 1 Corinthians, 2.3 The Cultural Background The Place of a Schema in Understanding One of the difficulties of understanding any ancient writing is that we are so far removed in time and culture from the ancient world. De Beaugrande and Dressler have shown that a reader understands a text not just from the information within it but also from what they call "a discourse-world model", that is, "the integrated configuration of concepts and relations underlying all the texts in a discourse" (1981, 194). Within the reader's mind, these concepts are generally related by a pattern that text linguists refer to as a
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Page title:DISSERTATION: A Discourse Analysis of 1 Corinthians, 2.3 The Cultural Background
Keywords:discourse, analysis, corinthians, linguistics, bible, new testament, schema, understanding, culture
Description:Discourse analysis of 1 Corinthians.
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