Meaning, intention, and application: Speech act theory in the hermeneutics of Francis Watson and Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Trinity Journal, Fall 2002 by Blue, Scott A
110 Ibid.
II Vanhoozer, Is There a Meaning in This Text? 262.
112See for instance Eugene Botha, "The Potential of Speech Act Theory for New Testament Exegesis: Some Basic Concepts," HvTSt 47 (June 1991): 277-93; id., "Speech Act Theory and New Testament Exegesis," HvTSt 47 (June 1991): 294-303; T. Michael McNulty, "Pauline Preaching: A Speech-Act Analysis," Worship 53 (May 1979): 207-14; Dietmar Neufeld, Reconceiving Texts as Speech Acts: An Analysis of I John (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1994); Richard A. Yong, "A Classification of Conditional Sentences Based on Speech Act Theory," Grace Theological journal 10 (Spring 1989): 29-49.
SCOTT A. BLUE*
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*Scott A. Blue is Pastor of The Crossroads Fellowship in Laurinburg, North Carolina and Visiting Professor of Religion at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
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