Untertitel:
Narrative Representations of Speech and Silence in the Gospel of Luke
Verlag:
DE GRUYTER
Erschienen:
14.10.2013
Seitenanzahl:
273
ISBN:
3110331144
EAN:
9783110331141
Sprache:
Englisch
Format:
PDF
Schutz:
Adobe-DRM

Silent Statements

Michal Beth Dinkler


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<p>Even a brief comparison with its canonical counterparts demonstrates that the Gospel of Luke is preoccupied with the power of spoken words; still, words alone do not make a language. Just as music without silence collapses into cacophony, so speech without silence signifies nothing: silences are the invisible, inaudible cement that hold the entire edifice together. Though scholars across diverse disciplines have analyzed silence in terms of its contexts, sources, and functions, these insights have barely begun to make inroads in biblical studies. Utilizing conceptual tools from narratology and reader-response criticism, this study is an initial exploration of largely uncharted territory – the various ways that narrative intersections of speech <em>and silences</em> function together rhetorically in Luke’s Gospel. Considering speech and silence to be mutually constituted in intricate and inextricable ways, Dinkler demonstrates that attention to <em>both</em> characters’ silences <em>and</em> the narrator’s silences helps to illuminate plot, characterization, theme, and readerly experience in Luke’s Gospel. Focusing on both speech and silence reveals that the Lukan narrator seeks to shape readers into ideal witnesses who use speech and silence in particular ways; Luke can be read as an early Christian proclamation – not <em>only </em>of the gospel message – but also of the proper ways to use speech and silence in light of that message. Thus, we find that speech and silence are significant matters of concern within the Lukan story and that speech <em>and </em>silence are significant tools used in its telling.</p>

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