This volume provides a new commentary on the Letters of John, demonstrating how a biblical author uses contemporary rhetoric to persuade his audience to believe and behave as he deems advantageous. It explores Johannine literature, rhetorical analysis, the social world of early Christianity, and hermeneutics.
This volume provides a new commentary on the Letters of John, demonstrating how a biblical author uses contemporary rhetoric to persuade his audience to believe and behave as he deems advantageous. It explores Johannine literature, rhetorical analysis, the social world of early Christianity, and hermeneutics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Duane F. Watson is Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies at Malone University. For nearly four decades, he has helped spearhead the reintroduction of rhetorical analysis into New Testament interpretation. He has published extensively on the intersection of Greco-Roman rhetoric and the New Testament, with particular focus on the Pauline and General Epistles.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Letter of 1 John: I. Introduction to the Letter of 1 John II. Suggested readings on the Letters of 1 John III. Commentary on the Letter of 1 John Part II. The Letter of 2 John: I. Introduction to the Letter of 2 John II. Suggested readings on the Letters of 2 John III. Commentary on the Letter of 2 John Part III. The Letter of 3 John: I. Introduction to the Letter of 3 John II. Suggested readings on the Letters of 3John III. Commentary on the Letter of 3 John Index.
Part I. The Letter of 1 John: I. Introduction to the Letter of 1 John II. Suggested readings on the Letters of 1 John III. Commentary on the Letter of 1 John Part II. The Letter of 2 John: I. Introduction to the Letter of 2 John II. Suggested readings on the Letters of 2 John III. Commentary on the Letter of 2 John Part III. The Letter of 3 John: I. Introduction to the Letter of 3 John II. Suggested readings on the Letters of 3John III. Commentary on the Letter of 3 John Index.
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