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Rhetorical Criticism and the Bible
Essays from the 1998 Florence Conference
Rhetorical Criticism and the Bible
Essays from the 1998 Florence Conference
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Description
This volume is the fifth in a series that explores the use of rhetoric in the study of biblical literature. Contributions from scholars in North America, Britain, Continental Europe and South Africa focus here on four major categories: The Theory of Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation, Rhetorical Interpretation of Luke's Gospel and Acts, The Rhetorical Interpretation of Paul's Writings, and Rhetorical Interpretation of Hebrews and Ignatius. Author include Tom Olbricht, Douglas Campbell, Arthur Gibson, Craig Evans, Vernon Robbins, Greg Bloomquist, Pieter Botha, Paul Danove, Gerrie Snyman, Anders Eriksson, K. K. Yeo, Lauri Thuren, G. A. van den Heever, Marc Debanne, J. N Vorster, and the editors.
Product details
Published | Mar 01 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 578 |
ISBN | 9780567272591 |
Imprint | Sheffield Academic Press |
Series | The Library of New Testament Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |