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What's in the Word: Rethinking the Socio-Rhetorical Character of the New Testament

Autor III Ben Witherington
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2009
Written in clear, and at times colorful, prose, Ben Witherington's What's in the Word explains how the recognition of the oral and socio-rhetorical character of the New Testament and its environment necessitates a change in how the New Testament literature is read. Expanding on the work in which he has been fruitfully engaged for over a quarter century, Witherington challenges the previously assured results of historical criticism and demonstrates chapter by chapter how the socio-rhetorical study shifts the paradigm. Taken together, the chapters in What's in the Word coalesce around three of Witherington's ongoing academic concerns: orality and rhetoric; New Testament history, including issues of authenticity and canonicity; and the exegesis of given words in their canonical and socio-cultural contexts. Always unpredictable, this book never fails to pique interest and proffer instruction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781602581968
ISBN-10: 1602581967
Pagini: 203
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)

Recenzii

"... [Witherington] easily demonstrates that history and theology simply cannot be separated." -- Review of Biblical Literature (May 2012)
"... a fascinating discussion. ... [Witherington] is correct that social history and Greco-Roman rhetoric are now more purposely employed in interpretation and have made significant advances in our understanding of the NT--advances he masterfully demonstrates throughout this volume. --Duane F. Watson, Interpretation (2011, 65:3)
"Witherington here shows how fruitful socio-rhetorical perspective can be. His lively and accessible style make for stimulating reading." --Richard Bauckham, Professor of New Testament, St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews
"This book's fascinating observations give stimuluating guidance in hearing the texts as they were very likely meant to be heard." --Richard J. Erickson, Associate Professor of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary
"This book tackles a series of contentious subjects with clarity and verve. It may even change your mind on some." --Darrell Bock, Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

Cuprins

Invitation to the Dance Chapter One : Oral Examination: How Did 'Oral' Texts Function in a Rhetorical Culture? Chapter Two : Canonical Pseudepigrapha--Is It an Oxymoron? Chapter Three : Rethinking and Redescribing Scribal Culture Chapter Fou r: The Question of Sermons and Homilies in the New Testament Chapter Five : Rom. 7.7-25- Retelling Adam's Tale Chapter Six : What's in a Name? Rethinking the Historical Figure of the Beloved Disciple in the 4th Gospel Chapter Seven : What's in a Word? Part One: Eidolothuton Chapter Eight : What's In A Word? Part Two-- Porneia Chapter Nine : What's in a Phrase?--'No Male and Female' (Gal. 3.28) Chapter Ten : Christianity in the Making': Oral Mystery or Eyewitness History? Chapter Eleven : Rethinking the Canonizing of the New Testament Chapter Twelve : Sign Posts along the Way--On Taking the Less Travelled Path