<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship between Paul's ethical exhortations in Gal 5-6 and the theological portions of the letter. In an attempt to argue for the cohesiveness of Paul's argument in the letter as a whole, numerous commentaries outline the letter according to the principles that are described in the ancient handbooks on Greco-Roman rhetoric. Although outlining Galatians according to the typical parts of an ancient speech does provide a way of viewing the correspondence as a coherent argument, studying Galatians from the standpoint of Paul's adherence to the conventions of the technical rhetorical handbooks has produced problems of its own. First, there is no consensus as t...
This course conducts an exegetical study of the Epistle to the Galatians. Emphasis will be placed on...
This thesis seeks to discover the center of Galatians, its unique theological statement, by approach...
This study of Gal 4:3-5 uses a specific method of rhetorical analysis called “biblical literary trad...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
Galatians presents a number of unique problems. It stands out among Paul\u27s letters with respect b...
Paul�s rhetorical strategy in Galatians 3:1-14 The aim of this article is to demonstrate an approach...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhe-toric. In the...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate an approach to� the rhetorical analysis of Paul's Letter t...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhetoric. In the ...
It is now common opinion that the biblical documents functioned in an oral context dominated by the ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate an approach to the rhetorical analysis of Paul's Letter to...
The Preacher’s Bible Handbook aims to meet this need for extra help in preparing the sermon. Essays ...
Mark Nanos's socio-rhetorical study opens up new horizons for reading Galatians. Challenging the tra...
This course conducts an exegetical study of the Epistle to the Galatians. Emphasis will be placed on...
This thesis seeks to discover the center of Galatians, its unique theological statement, by approach...
This study of Gal 4:3-5 uses a specific method of rhetorical analysis called “biblical literary trad...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
Galatians presents a number of unique problems. It stands out among Paul\u27s letters with respect b...
Paul�s rhetorical strategy in Galatians 3:1-14 The aim of this article is to demonstrate an approach...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhe-toric. In the...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate an approach to� the rhetorical analysis of Paul's Letter t...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhetoric. In the ...
It is now common opinion that the biblical documents functioned in an oral context dominated by the ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate an approach to the rhetorical analysis of Paul's Letter to...
The Preacher’s Bible Handbook aims to meet this need for extra help in preparing the sermon. Essays ...
Mark Nanos's socio-rhetorical study opens up new horizons for reading Galatians. Challenging the tra...
This course conducts an exegetical study of the Epistle to the Galatians. Emphasis will be placed on...
This thesis seeks to discover the center of Galatians, its unique theological statement, by approach...
This study of Gal 4:3-5 uses a specific method of rhetorical analysis called “biblical literary trad...