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How to Kill Things with Words

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Book How to Kill Things with Words David R McCabe
Libristo code: 01296668
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, March 2013
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This work examines the dynamics of the Ananias and Sapphira episode in Acts and its role in the narrative of Luke-Acts. McCabe locates the passage within its literary context, and emphasizes the manner in which it is embedded in a discourse on the life of the Christian community expressed through shared goods. Utilizing Speech-Act Theory, McCabe argues that Peter's words, divinely sanctioned, directly execute the divine judgment upon the couple. This is argued by appealing to the social processes and conventions of language-use within the context of a 'community-of-goods' discourse as present in the Lukan narrative. McCabe appeals to the conventions deployed in the narrative world of Luke-Acts which undergird the efficacy of prophetic speech to effect divine judgment, including the patterns established by prophetic figures in the Scriptures of Israel and Luke's own characterization of Jesus as Prophet-King, followed by an examination of Luke's characterization of Peter as an apostolic-prophetic successor to Jesus, deputized to speak on behalf of God. McCabe concludes by examining the successful execution of the speech-act of divine judgment.

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Full name How to Kill Things with Words
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 296
EAN 9780567256935
ISBN 0567256936
Libristo code 01296668
Weight 418
Dimensions 157 x 233 x 20
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