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Information Density in the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1–12): A Functional Sentence Perspective

Authors

ADAM Martin

Year of publication 2026
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
web https://cgscholar.com/publishers/articles/information-density-in-the-beatitudes-matthew-5-1-12
Doi https://doi.org/10.18848/2154-8633/CGP/A499
Keywords Beatitudes; Information Structure; Functional Sentence Perspective; Communicative Dynamism; Information Density; Poetic
Description This study examines the linguistic and communicative complexity of Matthew 5:1–12, commonly known as the Beatitudes, through the lens of Functional Sentence Perspective (FSP), a Praguian framework for analyzing information structure. As the opening segment of the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes introduce a vision of blessedness that is both spiritually resonant and rhetorically rich. The traditional title anticipates the central motif of the passage: a series of declarations describing who is blessed and why, framed within the eschatological context of the kingdom of heaven. Despite their apparent simplicity, these statements are semantically and pragmatically dense, even ambiguous—a feature that becomes particularly significant in FSP analysis. Situated within the broader sub-genre of biblical poetic texts, the Beatitudes are marked by ritualization, syntactic repetition, and a high degree of semantic condensation. These characteristics, while serving their pedagogical and liturgical functions, also pose challenges for FSP, especially given the fixed and culturally embedded nature of sacred texts. The study argues that the more a text is ritually and formally stabilized, the less amenable it becomes to unequivocal FSP interpretation. In the case of the Beatitudes, multiple plausible distributions of communicative dynamism (CD) exist, none of which can be definitively privileged. Thus, this analysis highlights the need for a nuanced interpretative approach that accounts for the unique structural and theological properties of poetic religious texts, deepening our understanding of how these texts continue to communicate meaning and authority across diverse contexts.

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