Pauline Persuasion: A Sounding in 2 Corinthians 8-9

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 mar 2001 - 208 pagine
This is a book about the use of classical rhetoric in reading Paul. It begins with a useful review of the various strategies, and, in the light of the issues that emerge, it describes a rhetorical method which is then tested on 2 Corinthians 8-9. Here, the advice of the classical rhetorical manuals for constructing a text is used-in reverse order-so as to uncover the persuasive strategy being used by Paul in this case. This technique leads to a quite new reading of the two chapters, which O'Mahony then proceeds to test against the standard work in the field by Hans Dieter Betz.
 

Sommario

Preface
7
Abbreviations
10
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
13
Chapter 2 HISTORY OF RHETORICAL READINGS OF 2 CORINTHIANS 89
49
Chapter 3 DELIMITATION OF 2 CORINTHIANS 89
78
Chapter 4 RHETORICAL READING OF 2 CORINTHIANS 89
105
Chapter 5 SYNTHESIS
148
Chapter 6 CONCLUSION
164
Appendix
182
Bibliography
184
Index of Rhetorical Terms
191
Index of Biblical References
195
Index of Modern Authors
202
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Informazioni sull'autore (2001)

Kieran J. O'Mahony is Lecturer in New Testament at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin.

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