Inventing Hebrews uncovers a template of arrangement ubiquitous in antiquity as the key to the conundrum of Hebrews' structure and purpose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Wade Martin is a Professor of New Testament in the Alfred and Patricia Smith College of Biblical Studies at Lubbock Christian University. He is the author of Judas and the Rhetoric of Comparison in the Fourth Gospel (2010) and co-author of Ancient Rhetoric and the New Testament (forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Structuring Hebrews: modern approaches to an ancient text; Part I. Laying the Foundation - Syncrisis in Hebrew: 2. Comparing covenants: the syncritical backbone of Hebrews; 3. Choosing the advantageous: deliberative syncrisis and epideictic syncrisis in Hebrews; Part II. Arranging the Speech - The Ancient Rhetorical Design of Hebrews: 4. Arranging an ancient speech: ancient compositional theory and a proposal for modern analysis; 5. Proving the case: argumentatio in Hebrews; 6. Presenting the facts relevant to the case: narratio in Hebrews; 7. Beginning with favor: exordium in Hebrews; 8. Ending with recapitulation and emotion: Peroratio in Hebrews; 9. Putting it all together: the rhetorical arrangement and aim of Hebrews; 10. Examining implications: Early Christian sermons and apostasy in Hebrews.
1. Structuring Hebrews: modern approaches to an ancient text; Part I. Laying the Foundation - Syncrisis in Hebrew: 2. Comparing covenants: the syncritical backbone of Hebrews; 3. Choosing the advantageous: deliberative syncrisis and epideictic syncrisis in Hebrews; Part II. Arranging the Speech - The Ancient Rhetorical Design of Hebrews: 4. Arranging an ancient speech: ancient compositional theory and a proposal for modern analysis; 5. Proving the case: argumentatio in Hebrews; 6. Presenting the facts relevant to the case: narratio in Hebrews; 7. Beginning with favor: exordium in Hebrews; 8. Ending with recapitulation and emotion: Peroratio in Hebrews; 9. Putting it all together: the rhetorical arrangement and aim of Hebrews; 10. Examining implications: Early Christian sermons and apostasy in Hebrews.
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