For Your Inner Greek Geek: Important New Testament Discourse Paper

My colleague at Logos, Dr. Steve Runge, told me today that his article critiquing certain points of Stanley Porter’s work in Greek grammar (having to do with tense forms) has been accepted for publication by a scholarly journal that will appear in 2014. Steve has obtained permission to post his article (or some pre-edited version of it – I’m not completely sure) on his website, NT Discourse.org. Please don’t just jump to the article before reading the post that helps frame the article. (The article is linked-to within the post.)





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Published on August 15, 2013 20:28
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