![]() | The Reshaped Mind Subjects: Christendom.; Feestdagen.; Jodendom.; Periodisering.; Tijd.; Tijdrekening.; Calendrier juif; Eschatologie juive; Temps; Temps; Jüdischer Kalender.; Liturgie.; Rabbinische Literatur.; Zeit.; Eschatology Jewish; Jewish calendar; Time; Time; A number of biblical scholars and theologians have had interest in speech act theory ever since J.L. Austin (1911-1960) outlined how a speaker can perform actions with words. John R. Searle has made a significant contribution to speech act theory after Austin by rooting his philosophy of language in the philosophy of mind; however, Searle's categories remain largely under or misrepresented in theological circles. In this book, the author works exclusively with Searle's categories to examine five NT texts on the 'blood-of-Christ' motif (Rom 3:25; Heb 9:12; John 6:52-59; Rev 1:5b-6; Rev 7:13-14). The main result is a broader understanding of Christ's blood in a literal sense rather than simply as a metaphor for his death. |
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