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Foreward : ruminations occasioned by the publication of these essays and the end of the seminar -- J. Paul Sampley
Rhetorical analysis of Pauline texts--quo vadit? : methodological reflections -- Peter Lampe
The three species of rhetoric and the study of the Pauline epistles -- Duane F. Watson
Invention and arrangement in recent Pauline rhetorical studies : a survey of the practices and the problems -- Troy W. Martin
The role of style in the Pauline epistles : from ornamentation to argumentative strategies -- Duane F. Watson
Ancient rhetoric and ancient letters : models for reading Paul, and their limits -- Christopher Forbes
Rhetoric and theology in the letters of Paul -- Johan S. Vos
Quintilian's psychological insights in his Institutio Oratoria -- Peter Lampe
Paul as poet : death and life as metaphors -- Michael Winger
Can words be violent or do they only sound that way? : Second Corinthians : verbal warfare from afar as a complement to a placid personal presence -- Peter Lampe.
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A selection of papers originally offered at the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (S.N.T.S) Seminar held from 2002-2008 in Durham, Bonn, Barcelona, Halle, Aberdeen, Sibiu, and Lund.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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