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Dr. Jim Dvorak is Vice President Academic and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Reading for Values (Part 2)

[This is part two of a three part series. Click here for part 1] The second major part of the model is referred to as ENGAGEMENT. This has to do with the way people use language "to present themselves as recognizing, answering, ignoring, challen...

Reading for Values (Part 1)

This past Sunday (June 8, 2014) at church, I began teaching my portion of a class on 1 Corinthians. I spent the first part of the class talking about reading the text for values and describing the model of appraisal we’ll use to do that. This is t...

Look what I got today

Just back in the office from vacation and look what was on my desk!

The (Re-)Aligning Power of Questions

In the first semester of Elementary Greek, I teach my students the grammatical signals for recognizing questions in text by spotting things like interrogative pronouns (e.g., τίς [Who? What?]) and certain particles/adverbs (e.g., πῶς [How?]). We a...

Reader positioning

I don’t remember when, but at some point in the past few years, my Mom gave me a handful of children’s books from my childhood, so I could read them to my own kids. One of those books is Syd Hoff’s _The Littlest Leaguer_ (although mine was publish...

λαῖλαψ μεγάλη ἀνέμου, γαλήνη μεγάλη, and φόβον μέγαν (Mark 4:37, 39, and 41)

This post is part one of two (part two coming soon). In Appraisal Theory (cf. the Appraisal Web site), we talk about three systems from which a language user may choose to make interpersonal meaning: ATTITUDE, which includes the subsystems AFFECT...

A few thoughts on Jude vv. 12–13

I could not for the life of me get this blog post to format the way I wanted to, so I put it into a Google Doc. Click here to view. You can also access it here.

In case you missed it

I was invited to write a post for the Perspective Criticism blog a while back. If you missed it, you can find it here. Enjoy.