Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament

Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament
Author: J. David Amador
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1999
Genre: Bible
ISBN: OCLC:1056587426

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Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament

Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament
Author: J. David Hester Amador,J. David Hester
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781850759232

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Rhetorical criticism promised to bring New Testament studies into a new era that approached the Bible as a document of persuasive discourse. Major proponents of this approach suggested that its potential lies in its democratization of biblical interpretation. To date, that promise has never been fulfilled. The reasons can be found by exploring the rhetoric of these rhetorical critics. Such an exploration uncovers systems of disciplinary constraints and discursive habits that keep rhetoric firmly within traditional units of academic biblical interpretation. The promise of rhetoric can only be fulfilled by shattering all notions of a rhetorical 'programme' of biblical interpretation.

Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament

Academic Constraints in Rhetorical Criticism of the New Testament
Author: J. David Hester Amador
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567250353

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Rhetorical criticism promised to bring New Testament studies into a new era that approached the Bible as a document of persuasive discourse. Major proponents of this approach suggested that its potential lies in its democratization of biblical interpretation. To date, that promise has never been fulfilled. The reasons can be found by exploring the rhetoric of these rhetorical critics. Such an exploration uncovers systems of disciplinary constraints and discursive habits that keep rhetoric firmly within traditional units of academic biblical interpretation. The promise of rhetoric can only be fulfilled by shattering all notions of a rhetorical 'programme' of biblical interpretation.

Rhetoric Ethic and Moral Persuasion in Biblical Discourse

Rhetoric  Ethic  and Moral Persuasion in Biblical Discourse
Author: Thomas H. Olbricht,Anders Eriksson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2005-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567028119

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A collection of essays from the Heidelberg conference on rhetoric and the New Testament.

The Rhetorical Role of Scripture in 1 Corinthians

The Rhetorical Role of Scripture in 1 Corinthians
Author: John Paul Heil
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2005
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781589831674

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Melchizedek Passages in the Bible

Melchizedek Passages in the Bible
Author: Chan Alan KamYau
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110440096

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Melchizedek is a mysterious figure to many people. Adopting discourse analysis and text-linguistic approaches, Chan attempts to tackle the Melchizedek texts in Genesis 14, Psalm 110, and Hebrews 5-7. This seminal study illustrates how the mysterious figure is understood and interpreted by later biblical writers, "... Using the “blessing” motif as a framework, Chan also argues that Numbers 22-24, 2 Samuel 7 and the Psalter: Books I-V (especially Psalms 1-2) provide a reading paradigm of interpreting Psalm 110. In addition, the structure of Hebrews provides a clue to how the author interprets the Old Testament texts.

Dictionary of New Testament Background

Dictionary of New Testament Background
Author: CRAIG A EVANS,STANLEY E PORTER
Publsiher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 2089
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781789740479

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The 'Dictionary of New Testament Background' joins the 'Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels', the 'Dictionary of Paul and his Letters' and the 'Dictionary of the Later New Testament and its Developments' as the fourth in a landmark series of reference works on the Bible. In a time when our knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world has grown, this volume sets out for readers the wealth of Jewish and Greco-Roman background that should inform our reading and understanding of the New Testament and early Christianity. 'The Dictionary of New Testament Background', takes full advantage of the flourishing study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and offers individual articles focused on the most important scrolls. In addition, the Dictionary encompasses the fullness of second-temple Jewish writings, whether pseudepigraphic, rabbinic, parables, proverbs, histories or inscriptions. Articles abound on aspects of Jewish life and thought, including family, purity, liturgy and messianism. The full scope of Greco-Roman culture is displayed in articles ranging across language and rhetoric, literacy and book benefactors, travel and trade, intellectual movements and ideas, and ancient geographical perspectives. No other reference work presents so much in one place for students of the New Testament. Here an entire library of scholarship is made available in summary form. The Dictionary of New Testament Background can stand alone, or work in concert with one or more of its companion volumes in the series. Written by acknowledged experts in their fields, this wealth of knowledge of the New Testament era is carefully aimed at the needs of contemporary students of the New Testament. In addition, its full bibliographies and cross-references to other volumes in the series will make it the first book to reach for in any investigation of the New Testament in its ancient setting.

Hierarchy Unity and Imitation

Hierarchy  Unity  and Imitation
Author: Joseph A. Marchal
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781589832435

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