It is argued that rhetorical criticism is increasingly recognized as a method of interpretation of biblical literature. From the discussion in this article it becomes clear that there are different perspectives of rhetorical criticism just as there are different theories of rhetoric. It is argued that contemporary critics need to develop an interdisciplinary method of rhetorical criticism in order to answer questions about the potential effectiveness of a rhetorical act. It is concluded that the rhetorical critic needs a combination of "old" methods in order to answer new questions
The discipline of New Testament Studies is challenged by the ever-increasing number of approaches to...
Rhetorical criticism of Paul’s letters has become commonplace, especially in commentaries on Paul’s ...
In a series of essays, various approaches to rhetorical criticism are developed and illustrated. Eac...
Rhetorical criticism and the interpretation of the Old Testament Modern history of Biblical interp...
This article summarizes some main features which characterize New Testament scholarship with regard ...
In the present article the author argues for the usefulness and importance of rhetoric and socio-rhe...
<strong>A rhetorical approach to the New Testament</strong><br />Although a rhetor...
Rhetorical criticism has flourished in New Testament studies, with many scholars drawing on either V...
Though most rhetorical critics agree that theoretical illumination should be the primary goal of cri...
This diploma thesis "Isaiah 49 as seen by Rhetorical Criticism: Between Doubts and Radical Hope" ado...
AbstractThe Classical Greco-Roman rhetoric is considered to be the humanist basis of the Western cul...
Implementing a socio-rhetorical approach in the writing of a commentary can be a challenging endeavo...
The textual criticism of the New Testament (1): The current methodological Situation This first arti...
Book abstract: Today's biblical interpreter, whether scholar, student, or pastor, is faced with a pl...
CITATION: Wuellner, W. 1989. Hermeneutics and rhetorics : from truth and method to truth and power. ...
The discipline of New Testament Studies is challenged by the ever-increasing number of approaches to...
Rhetorical criticism of Paul’s letters has become commonplace, especially in commentaries on Paul’s ...
In a series of essays, various approaches to rhetorical criticism are developed and illustrated. Eac...
Rhetorical criticism and the interpretation of the Old Testament Modern history of Biblical interp...
This article summarizes some main features which characterize New Testament scholarship with regard ...
In the present article the author argues for the usefulness and importance of rhetoric and socio-rhe...
<strong>A rhetorical approach to the New Testament</strong><br />Although a rhetor...
Rhetorical criticism has flourished in New Testament studies, with many scholars drawing on either V...
Though most rhetorical critics agree that theoretical illumination should be the primary goal of cri...
This diploma thesis "Isaiah 49 as seen by Rhetorical Criticism: Between Doubts and Radical Hope" ado...
AbstractThe Classical Greco-Roman rhetoric is considered to be the humanist basis of the Western cul...
Implementing a socio-rhetorical approach in the writing of a commentary can be a challenging endeavo...
The textual criticism of the New Testament (1): The current methodological Situation This first arti...
Book abstract: Today's biblical interpreter, whether scholar, student, or pastor, is faced with a pl...
CITATION: Wuellner, W. 1989. Hermeneutics and rhetorics : from truth and method to truth and power. ...
The discipline of New Testament Studies is challenged by the ever-increasing number of approaches to...
Rhetorical criticism of Paul’s letters has become commonplace, especially in commentaries on Paul’s ...
In a series of essays, various approaches to rhetorical criticism are developed and illustrated. Eac...