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Biblical Semantic Logic Gibson Arthur (University of Surrey)

Biblical Semantic Logic By Gibson Arthur (University of Surrey)

Biblical Semantic Logic by Gibson Arthur (University of Surrey)


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Biblical semantic logic states that the study of biblical and ancient Near Eastern languages and literatures can be established on a logical basis. Gibson addresses topics of originality and infinity, and suggests that deep areas of literary creativity resemble cosmology and pure mathematics.

Biblical Semantic Logic Summary

Biblical Semantic Logic: A Preliminary Analysis by Gibson Arthur (University of Surrey)

Biblical Semantic Logic first appeared in 1981, and seeks to show that the study of biblical and ancient Near Eastern languages and literatures can be established on a logical basis. In a new prologue for this edition, Gibson reviews some of the scholarly treatment of the topic since the appearance of the first edition. He addresses the topics of originality and infinity and also suggests that deep areas of literary creativity resemble cosmology and pure mathematics. Gibson then demonstrates how the central areas of biblical usage (names, predicates expressions of quantity, idioms) can be mapped employing some contemporary philosophy, logic and linguistics. There is criticism of some previous scholarly interpretations, expecially where these have led to the underestimation of the conceptual and logical sensitivity of biblical narrative.

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NPB9781841271736
9781841271736
184127173X
Biblical Semantic Logic: A Preliminary Analysis by Gibson Arthur (University of Surrey)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2002-02-01
282
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