What’s in the Word : rethinking the socio-rhetorical character of the New Testament

Ben Witherington III
Waco, Tex : Baylor University Press, c2009
viii, 195 p. ; 23 cm
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G/F CollectionBS 2380 .W58Available

  • Invitation to the dance
  • Oral examination : how did oral texts function in a rhetorical culture?
  • Canonical pseudepigrapha : is it an oxymoron?
  • Rethinking and redescribing scribal culture
  • The question of sermons and homilies in the New Testament
  • Rom 7:7-25 : retelling Adam's tale
  • What's in a name? : rethinking the historical figure of the beloved disciple in the Fourth Gospel
  • What's in a word? part one : eidolothuton
  • What's in a word? part two : porneia
  • What's in a phrase? : no male and female (Gal. 3.28)
  • Christianity in the making : oral mystery or eyewitness history?
  • The rise of canon consciousness and the formation of the New Testament
  • Sign posts along the way : on taking the less -travelled path
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes
  • Baylor University Press
  • 1602581196
  • 9781602581968
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/ALhn