Rhetorical criticism of Paul’s letters has become commonplace, especially in commentaries on Paul’s writings. However, using the rhetorical handbooks for studying the Pauline writings has come under severe criticism as to whether or not it is methodologically sound to import and apply rhetorical categories to the Pauline letters and to the New Testament in general. This study assesses the value and limits of applying rhetorical criticism to Paul’s letters and argues that the letters should be understood principally through epistolography and only secondarily in terms of a functional rhetoric
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
A text-centred rhetorical analysis of 1 Corinthians 4The traditional approach in rhetorical analyses...
For a substantial period, orality studies were primarily restricted to non-biblical literature. Ever...
Previous historical critical research has studied the pre-history of the traditions found in Paul's ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
Although the expansion of New Testament Studies to formal studies in Early Christianity and Late An...
In this article Philippians 1:12-26 is analysed from a rhetorical perspective that differs from the ...
Throughout the last century, there has been continuous study of Paul as a writer of letters. Althoug...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
The following study began as a paper for Dr. Carol Stockhausen in a graduate seminar at Marquette Un...
Persuasion in Romans 11. A new trend in the rhetorical analysis of Paul’s epistles is to reconstruct...
This dissertation describes the results of an investigation into why and how Paul uses Scripture in ...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhetoric. In the ...
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
A text-centred rhetorical analysis of 1 Corinthians 4The traditional approach in rhetorical analyses...
For a substantial period, orality studies were primarily restricted to non-biblical literature. Ever...
Previous historical critical research has studied the pre-history of the traditions found in Paul's ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
Although the expansion of New Testament Studies to formal studies in Early Christianity and Late An...
In this article Philippians 1:12-26 is analysed from a rhetorical perspective that differs from the ...
Throughout the last century, there has been continuous study of Paul as a writer of letters. Althoug...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
The following study began as a paper for Dr. Carol Stockhausen in a graduate seminar at Marquette Un...
Persuasion in Romans 11. A new trend in the rhetorical analysis of Paul’s epistles is to reconstruct...
This dissertation describes the results of an investigation into why and how Paul uses Scripture in ...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhetoric. In the ...
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
A text-centred rhetorical analysis of 1 Corinthians 4The traditional approach in rhetorical analyses...
For a substantial period, orality studies were primarily restricted to non-biblical literature. Ever...