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CITATION: Punt, J. 2018. Paul the Jew, power of evil and Rome. Scriptura, 117(1):1-17, doi:10.7833/1...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...
<p class="Default"><strong>The reception of rhetorical elements in the Letter to Philemo...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
In this letter Paul engages the reader with passion and rhetoric. He commends Onesimus, his new son...
<strong>The rhetorical analysis of the Letter to Philemon in the light of John Chrysostom ‘s h...
A critical approach toward oral rhetorical qualities and styles can be traced as far back as Quintil...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhetoric. In the ...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhe-toric. In the...
This article is an attempt to reconstruct Paul’s rhetorical strategy from the text itself, rather th...
Oratory, as a general term, is properly defined as the power to sway an audience by eloquent speech....
CITATION: Punt, J. 2018. Paul the Jew, power of evil and Rome. Scriptura, 117(1):1-17, doi:10.7833/1...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...
<p class="Default"><strong>The reception of rhetorical elements in the Letter to Philemo...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
In this letter Paul engages the reader with passion and rhetoric. He commends Onesimus, his new son...
<strong>The rhetorical analysis of the Letter to Philemon in the light of John Chrysostom ‘s h...
A critical approach toward oral rhetorical qualities and styles can be traced as far back as Quintil...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhetoric. In the ...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
In this article Paul’s argumentation is analysed from the perspective of sophistic rhe-toric. In the...
This article is an attempt to reconstruct Paul’s rhetorical strategy from the text itself, rather th...
Oratory, as a general term, is properly defined as the power to sway an audience by eloquent speech....
CITATION: Punt, J. 2018. Paul the Jew, power of evil and Rome. Scriptura, 117(1):1-17, doi:10.7833/1...
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galati...
<p class="Default"><strong>The reception of rhetorical elements in the Letter to Philemo...