GIS as a heuristic tool to interpret ancient historiography:A case study to reconstruct what could plausibly have happened according to the accounts in New Testament texts
Autor: | Jan Krans, Jantien Stoter, Henk Bakker, Vincent van Altena |
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Přispěvatelé: | Faculty of Religion and Theology, CLUE+, Texts and Traditions |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
060303 religions & theology
History Heuristic 05 social sciences 0507 social and economic geography Historiography 06 humanities and the arts Special Section: Giscience Research at the 2021 Esri User Conference 0603 philosophy ethics and religion Linguistics Temporal database New Testament Dynamics (music) General Earth and Planetary Sciences Narrative Path analysis (computing) Construct (philosophy) 050703 geography Research Articles Research Article |
Zdroj: | van Altena, V, Krans, J, Bakker, H & Stoter, J 2021, ' GIS as a heuristic tool to interpret ancient historiography : A case study to reconstruct what could plausibly have happened according to the accounts in New Testament texts ', Transactions in GIS, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 1193-1212 . https://doi.org/10.1111/tgis.12762 Transactions in GIS, 25(3) Transactions in GIS, 25(3), 1193-1212. Wiley-Blackwell Transactions in Gis |
ISSN: | 1361-1682 |
DOI: | 10.1111/tgis.12762 |
Popis: | © 2021 The Authors. Transactions in GIS published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.This article examines how GIS can be used as a heuristic tool to reconstruct spatial–temporal events from narratives in order to examine whether a scenario is conceivable within the narrative world. The narrative about Paul's escape from Berea (Acts 17:14–15) is used as a case study. Several interpretive issues related to spatial and temporal questions surround these texts. In the case study, three methods are applied: (a) least-cost path analysis on elevation data to construct journeys and travel times for Roman roads; (b) network analysis to find seafaring routes valid for ancient times; and (c) the integration of spatial and temporal data in a space-time cube. Our main finding is that the method yields insights into the spatial–temporal dynamics of the narrative. This helps a modern reader to better understand the narrative conceivability of a story in the mind of a first-century reader. |
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