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A Discourse Analysis of First and Second Thessalonians: The Relationship between Two Authentic Pauline Letters by Sungmin Kim ISBN 9789004745841, 900474584X instant download

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Authors:Sungmin Kim
Pages:316 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:2.16 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004745841, 900474584X
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A Discourse Analysis of First and Second Thessalonians: The Relationship between Two Authentic Pauline Letters by Sungmin Kim ISBN 9789004745841, 900474584X instant download

Applying discourse analysis within the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), this study offers a fresh reexamination of the textual and contextual relationship between First and Second Thessalonians. Through register analysis—a key component of SFL discourse analysis—it uncovers a unified linguistic profile across both letters, characterized by pastoral consistency, relational coherence, and structural clarity. By challenging traditional assumptions of textual and situational divergence, it offers a linguistically grounded evaluation of the Pauline authorship debate concerning the Thessalonian correspondence. Combining methodological rigor with accessibility, the study invites readers in New Testament studies, biblical linguistics, and early Christian discourse to engage these foundational Pauline letters—textually, contextually, and with renewed insight.
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