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The reshaped mind : Searle, the biblical writers, and Christ's blood / by Lace Marie Williams-Tinajero
- Author
- Williams-Tinajero, Lace Marie
- Published
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
- Physical Description
- xxv, 234 pages ; 25 cm.
- Series
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: ch. One Understanding Searle's Philosophies of Language and Mind -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.Wittgenstein and Austin -- 1.2.1.Wittgenstein's Theory of Language -- 1.2.2.Austin's Theory of Language -- 1.2.2.1.Performative Statements -- 1.2.2.2.The Performative-Constative Dichotomy -- 1.2.2.3.Illocutionary Acts and Illocutionary Force -- 1.2.2.4.Austin's Theory about Direction of Fit -- 1.3.Searle's Philosophies of Language and Mind -- 1.3.1.Searle and the Philosophy of Language -- 1.3.1.1.A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts -- 1.3.1.2.Indirect Speech Acts and Metaphorical Assertions -- 1.3.1.3.Performatives -- 1.3.1.4.Types of Speech Acts -- 1.3.2.Searle and the Philosophy of Mind -- 1.3.2.1.The Structure of Intentionality -- 1.3.2.2.Intentionality-with-a-t and Intensionality-with-an-s -- 1.4.Other Contributions Made to Speech Act Theory -- 1.4.1.Grice -- 1.4.2.Bach and Harnish -- 1.4.3.Recanati -- 1.4.4.Motsch -- 1.4.5.Hornsby -- 1.4.6.Vanderveken -- 1.4.7.Moulin and Rousseau -- 1.5.Summary -- ch. Two Speech Act Theory, Scripture, and Theology -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Emerging Interest in Austin's Philosophy of Language -- 2.2.1.Michalson and Types of Statements -- 2.2.2.Evans and Self-Involvement -- 2.2.3.Funk and Language-Event -- 2.2.4.High, Robinson, Martinich, and McClendon and Smith -- 2.2.5.Thiselton and Philosophical Categories -- 2.3.Biblical Scholars and Theologians: Current Trends in Employing Speech Act Theory -- 2.3.1.Combining Several Speech Act Theories: Young and Botha -- 2.3.1.1.Young -- 2.3.1.2.Botha -- 2.3.2.God Speaking: Wolterstorff and Vanhoozer -- 2.3.2.1.Wolterstorff -- 2.3.2.2.Vanhoozer -- 2.3.3.A Hermeneutic of Self-Involvement: Neufeld, Thiselton, Briggs, and Adams -- 2.3.3.1.Neufeld -- 2.3.3.2.Thiselton -- 2.3.3.3.Briggs -- 2.3.3.4.Adams -- 2.4.Summary -- ch. Three Single-Level Speech Acts: The Effects of Christ's Blood in Rom 3:25 and Heb 9:12 -- 3.1.Introduction -- 3.2.Paul and Rom 3:25 -- 3.2.1.Paul the Writer -- 3.2.2.Paul's Illocutionary Act and Intentional States -- 3.2.2.1.Paul's Assertive Act -- 3.2.2.2.Paul's Belief and Hope -- 3.2.2.3.Paul's Intentional Action -- 3.2.3.Paul's Metaphorical Assertion, Network, and Background -- 3.2.3.1.Paul's Metaphorical Assertion -- 3.2.3.2.Paul's Network -- 3.2.3.3.Paul's Background -- 3.2.4.Paul's Assessors at Rome -- 3.3.The Author of Hebrews and Heb 9:12 -- 3.3.1.The Writer of Hebrews -- 3.3.2.The Author's Illocutionary Act and Intentional States -- 3.3.2.1.The Author's Assertive Act -- 3.3.2.2.The Author's Belief and Hope -- 3.3.2.3.The Author's Intentional Action -- 3.3.3.The Author's Metaphorical Assertion, Network, and Background -- 3.3.3.1.The Author's Metaphorical Assertion -- 3.3.3.2.The Author's Network and Background -- 3.3.4.The Hebrews as Assessors -- 3.4.Summary -- ch. Four Multi-Level Speech Acts: The Effects of Christ's Blood in John 6:52-59, Rev 1:5b-6, and Rev 7:13-14 -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.John, the Judeans, and Jesus in John 6:52-59 -- 4.2.1.John's Illocutionary Acts and Intentional States in John 6:52a, 53a, 59 -- 4.2.1.1.John's Assertives -- 4.2.1.2.John's Belief and Hope -- 4.2.1.3.John's Intentional Action -- 4.2.1.4.John's Network and Background -- 4.2.2.The Judeans' Illocutionary Act and Intentional (with t) States and John's Report and Intensional (with s) States in John 6:52b -- 4.2.2.1.The Judeans' Question and John's Report -- 4.2.2.2.The Judeans' Intentional (with t) States of Desire and Disbelief and John's Intensional (with s) State of Belief -- 4.2.2.3.The Judeans' Intentional Action -- 4.2.2.4.The Judeans' Network and Background -- 4.2.3.Jesus' Illocutionary Acts and Intentional (with t) States and John's Report and Intensional (with s) States in John 6:53b-58 -- 4.2.3.1.Jesus' Direct Assertives and John's Report -- 4.2.3.2.Jesus' Intentional (with t) States of Belief and Hope and John's Intensional (with s) State of Belief -- 4.2.3.3.Jesus' Indirect Directives and Intentional State of Desire -- 4.2.3.4.Jesus' Indirect Commissives and Intentional State of Intention -- 4.2.3.5.Jesus' Intentional Action -- 4.2.3.6.Jesus' Metaphorical Assertion, Network, and Background -- 4.2.3.7.The Judeans as Jesus' Assessors -- 4.3.John and Rev 1:5b-6; John and the Elder in Rev 7:13-14 -- 4.3.1.John and Rev 1:5b-6 -- 4.3.1.1.John as God's Slave, Prophet, and Seer -- 4.3.1.2.John's Assertive and Expressive Acts -- 4.3.1.3.John's Belief and Hope -- 4.3.1.4.John's Intentional Action -- 4.3.1.5.John's Metaphorical Assertion, Network, and Background -- 4.3.1.6.John's Assessors, the Seven Churches in Asia Minor -- 4.3.2.John and the Elder in Rev 7:13-14 -- 4.3.2.1.John's Illocutionary Acts and Intentional States in Rev 7:13a, 14a -- 4.3.2.2.The Elder's Illocutionary Acts and Intentional (with t) States and John's Reports and Intensional (with s) States in Rev 7:13b, 14b -- 4.4.Summary -- ch. Five Searle's Philosophies and the Motif of Christ's Blood: Some Proposals -- 5.1.General Observations -- 5.2.Summary and Synthesis: The Five Selected Texts on Christ's Blood -- 5.3.Summary and Synthesis: Christ's Blood in the NT and NT Theology -- Appendix 1 References to Christ's Blood in the New Testament (NRSV) -- 1.1.Benefits of Christ's Blood -- 1.2.Blood and Water of Jesus Christ -- 1.3.Jesus Sharing in Flesh and Blood -- 1.4.Miscellaneous References -- 1.5.Indirect or Ambiguous References -- Appendix 2 General References to Blood in the New Testament (NRSV) -- 2.1.Mortal Flesh and Blood -- 2.2.Blood and Health-Related Concerns -- 2.3.Abstaining from Blood -- 2.4.Blood, Animal Sacrifice, and Covenant -- 2.5.Blood, Killing, and Judgment -- 2.6.Miscellaneous References.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9789004188402 (hardback : alk. paper)
9004188401 (hardback : alk. paper) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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