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The first work to consider a broader range of Paul's writing and to investigate the uniquely oral nature of the rhetorical patterns found there. The identification of these rhetorical forms can assist interpreters in identifying the overall structure of Paul's Epistles as well as the particular aspects that Paul intended to emphasize. Dr Harvey also suggests practical exegetical conclusions that can be drawn from the identification of the oral patterns Paul adopted in his letters.

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The first work to consider a broader range of Paul's writing and to investigate the uniquely oral nature of the rhetorical patterns found there. The identification of these rhetorical forms can assist interpreters in identifying the overall structure of Paul's Epistles as well as the particular aspects that Paul intended to emphasize. Dr Harvey also suggests practical exegetical conclusions that can be drawn from the identification of the oral patterns Paul adopted in his letters.
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Dr. John D. Harvey is Dean and Professor of New Testament at Columbia International University Seminary & School of Ministry in Columbia, SC. He earned his Doctor of Theology degree from Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto. His previous books include Listening to the Text: Oral Patterning in Paul's Letters, Greek is Good Grief: Laying the Foundation for Exegesis and Exposition, and Anointed with the Spirit and Power: A biblical theology of Holy Spirit Empowerment. He is an ordained teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America and is actively involved in pulpit supply. He has served cross-culturally in Europe and Africa.