Paul and Ancient Rhetoric: Theory and Practice in the Hellenistic Context (2016 Porter, Dyer), edited volume

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Paul and Ancient Rhetoric: Theory and Practice in the Hellenistic Context (2016) is a volume edited by Stanley E. Porter.

Abstract

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Editions

Published in New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Contents

Paul and ancient rhetoric : an introduction to a continuing discussion / Stanley E. Porter and Bryan R. Dyer -- Part I. History of Scholarship and Key Issues : -- 1. Can the theory of rhetoric help us to understand the New Testament, and in particular the letters of Paul? / Carl Joachim Classen -- Part II. Paul, His Education, and First-Century Culture : -- 2. Paul in Tarsus : historical factors in assessing Paul's early education / Andrew W. Pitts -- 3. Hellenistic rhetorical education and Paul's letters / Christos Kremmydas -- 4. Paul and traditions of Greco-Roman rhetoric / Frank W. Hughes -- 5. Ancient literate culture and popular rhetorical knowledge : implications for studying Pauline rhetoric / Stanley E. Porter -- Part III. Issues in the Use of Ancient Rhetoric in Analyzing Paul's Letters : -- 6. "Delivery, delivery, delivery" : accounting for performance in the rhetoric of Paul's letters / Glenn S. Holland -- 7. Epistolography and rhetoric : case not closed / Lauri Thurén -- Part IV. Paul and Ancient Rhetoric in Practice : -- 8. Paul, classical rhetoric, and oracular fullness of meaning in Romans 1:16-17 / Robert G. Hall -- 9. "I do not understand what I do" : a challenge to understanding Romans 7 as "prosopopoeia" / Bryan R. Dyer -- 10. Paranesis and peroration : the rhetorical function of Romans 12:1-15:13 / Mark D. Given -- 11. Navigating First Thessalonians employing Aristotle's enthymeme / Thomas H. Olbricht and Stanley N. Helton -- 12. Appeals to "logos," "pathos," and "ethos" in Galatians 5:1-12 : an investigation of Paul's "inventio" / David A. deSilva -- 13. Visualizing Philippians : ancient rhetorical practice meets cognitive science through sociorhetorical interpretations / L. Gregory Bloomquist.