bobinator — Ever heard of
literary types, metaphore allegory?
In the five chapters of this book I have selected and discussed outstanding examples of Old Testament myth, legend, history, prophecy and law in an effort to show that common theological presuppositions underlie all of these varying
literary types, and that they must be read and understood as speaking from faith to faith.
As different from one another as are these varied
literary types, as literature, they are remarkably unified in the common history and faith of the community of Israel.
Excellent summary of the geographical, social and religious setting within which the Bible emerged, the stages of its development,
the literary types in the Old and New Testaments, and the main themes.
Her misfortune was not simply to have dated
a literary type who would reveal her weaknesses in some thinly - veiled story or memoir that only a select crowd would read, but to have dated
a literary type who also had serious political ambitions and prospects.
His allegory of the eagles and the vine in the seventeenth chapter not only introduces a new
literary type but also implies Isaiah's doctrine of the remnant.
The next two canvass the stages of development and
the literary types in the Old and New Testaments, with a brief look at the main theme of most of the books.
They are quite satisfied to see
the literary types ruined for their wickedness.
There I met luminaries such as Avery Cardinal Dulles, leaders in the fight for the cause of life, and any number of academic and
literary types who seemed drawn to Richard's table.
Instead literary agent John Brockman has posited a «third culture,» of scientists who communicate directly with the public about their work in media such as books without the intervening assistance of
literary types.
For instance, if Zoosk notices that you mostly reach out to bookish guys, then it will start matching you with more
literary types.
In a similar vein, minus the giant head,
literary types can look forward to Whit Stillman's «Love and Friendship» (May 26), set in Regency - era England and based on the Jane Austen novella «Lady Susan.»
The list includes a variety of
literary types from a diverse range of time periods.
As they progress through the elementary grades, students continue to acquire and refine strategies for comprehending and analyzing selections that encompass
all literary types, exemplify universal themes, and relate to all subjects.
It only made sense to have an office in the heart of the publishing world, so agents and other
literary types could drop in for meetings.
While most readers still opt for paperbacks and hardcovers, digital reading devices have become a common companion for tech - savvy
literary types, and they are growing in popularity every day.
But while most of my writer & reader friends tend to have read a fair few classics, they're not
literary types.
And yet there are hosts of
literary types out there, people who regard themselves as being on the side of the angels, who happily and repeatedly dip their hands into authors» pockets.
The days of
the literary type shaking their head reprovingly at such a «lesser» art form are waning fast.
What is it with
those literary types, who always seem to be arguing?
The Morning News — Now That Books Mean Nothing — Nell Boeschenstein — A woman who has had a double mastectomy finds that though she's a «
literary type» books aren't what she wants or needs.
Not exact matches
The question will now be asked, What does this
type of
literary criticism do to the historicity of the Gospel?
Most stories in Northrop Frye's great
literary circle blend two adjoining genres and are therefore identified by such double terms as comic ironies, tragic romances, or romantic tragedies (the noun in each phrase denotes the dominant
type).
The structure of a
literary work, Frye argues, places it somewhere on the circle, if not fully within a particular genre, then somewhere between two adjoining
types.
Werner Jaeger, who has written the classic history of the idea of paideia, [2] pointed out in a later book on Early Christianity and Greek Paideia that Clement not only uses
literary forms and
types of argument calculated to sway people formed by paideia but, beyond that, he explicitly praises paideia in such a way as to make it clear that his entire epistle is to be taken «as an act of Christian education.»
McCourt has spent most of his unpublished adult life living in the shadow of his brother Malachy, a New York celebrity known as a hard - drinking, Irish
literary raconteur, a modernist stage - Irish act of the
type perfected by Brendan Behan.
Similarly, it was not Voltaire, the most prominent among the
literary critics of Christianity in the eighteenth century, who suggested constructive means by which healing might be effected, but men of the
type of Schleiermacher, Maurice, Kingsley, Robertson, Bushnell, Chalmers, Wichern, Rauschenbusch.
By no means do we have to reckon exclusively with oral tradition... Personally I have... tried to typologize the so - called «prophetical literature» in two main groups: «The liturgical
type» («liturgy» taken as a purely form -
literary term) to be found in Nah., Hab., Joel, «Deuter - Isa,» et al., with real «writers» behind them, and probably from the very beginning taken down in writing, and «the diwan
type» (no very good term, I admit), e.g., Am., Proto - Isa., etc., primarily resting on oral transmission...
In attempting to look at that issue I must begin with a very brief summary of what has happened to the Bible, thanks to a hundred years of careful critical study by experts who have brought to their study all the resources available, including linguistic, historical,
literary, and many other
types of knowledge.
Matt Archibiold discusses Sam Mendes» latest anti-suburbia flick: Essentially, Mendes seems to adopt the view of
literary urbanista
types that the suburbs are a death filled wasteland.
People miss the point of the Bible and don't realize that there are many
types of
literary forms in it, including myth.
I'm
literary having this for my lunch as I
type here!
Thackeray is the
type of
literary boy's name that's hugely popular among parents looking for a posh or English name with a bit of culture to it.
What's your favourite
type of
literary detective — do you like the cerebral geniuses, the men of action, or the regular blokes?
In a world before the internet, in an era where
literary agents were scarce, and in a time when stories weren't written on computers, but arduously
typed, page after page, on a
type writer, my dad had been a frustrated almost - there author too!
Throughout his Hollywood years, Burnett avoided being «
typed» by tackling virtually every
literary genre: if his work has any unifying theme, it's the story of the tough little maverick at odds with a big, impersonal Establishment.
Also making short but amusing cameos are Chris Cooper and Dennis Haysbert as high - ranking military officers, as well as John Krasinski as a Dartmouth
literary graduate relegated to
typing the General's dirty love letters to his wife.
Meanwhile, the intensity of Thomas» personality is mostly conveyed through reaction shots of button - down»50s
types who just can't believe that a famous
literary figure would say «fuck» out loud.
Being creative
types, they wondered if they could start a
literary website about first sentences.
At the beginning of an English Language and Literature course students can struggle with the distinction between text -
types and what is «
literary» or «non-
literary».
While the
literary canon, or «best» books to read, may be a dated idea, we've boiled it down to five
types of books you should be sure to read with your students, or what the authors, with tongue in cheek, refer to as the «Five Plagues.»
For example, in order to craft and understand some
types of stories, students need to be able to cite textual evidence (key ideas and details), determine the meaning of words (craft and structure), integrate information (integration of knowledge of ideas), and read and comprehend
literary nonfiction (range of reading and level of text complexity).
The rubrics are a voluntary resource, aligned to the CCSS, and designed to help teachers pinpoint what the different
types of PCR items — research simulation,
literary analysis and narrative tasks — ask students to know and do.
The NAEP reading assessment scale is a composite combining separately estimated scales for each
type of reading (
literary and informational) specified by the reading framework.
Students» elementary education about
literary devices seems to max out with personification, similes, and other
types of figurative language.
Receive activities on: figurative language,
literary terms, Latin root words, prefixes, suffixes, text
types, idioms, characterization, homophones, parts of speech, and more.
This
literary lesson has students delving into Emily Dickinson's «The Moon was but a Chin of Gold» to find different
types of figurative language.
The 2009 framework, however, focuses exclusively on the
literary and informational text
types at all three grades.
For
literary and informational texts, an introduction provides an explanation of the text
type, examples, and a brief discussion of the purpose, audience, and uses of each text
type.