Paul's Literary Style

Paul's Literary Style
Title Paul's Literary Style PDF eBook
Author Aída Besançon Spencer
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 270
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780761839545

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"Paul's Literary style is a groundbreaking stylistics study of the apostle Paul's varying style of written communications to different audiences. He writes as a warrior to the antagonistic Corinthians, a parent to the receptive Philippians, and a diplomat to the distant Romans."--Cover, p.4

The Dynamics of Biblical Parallelism

The Dynamics of Biblical Parallelism
Title The Dynamics of Biblical Parallelism PDF eBook
Author Adele Berlin
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 196
Release 1992
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780253207654

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For years scholars of biblical poetry have defined parallelism as the simple correspondence of one verse, phrase, or word with another. In this book, Adele Berlin approaches biblical parallelism as a linguistic phenomenon, as a complex interplay among all aspects of language. Her goal is to get at the basics of what biblical parallelism is and how it works. Berlin's examination of the grammatical, lexical, semantic, phonetic, structural, and psychological aspects of parallelism yields an elegantly simple model that reveals the complex workings of this phenomenon. Her book will be a valuable guide for both scholars and students of biblical poetry.

Paul and First-Century Letter Writing

Paul and First-Century Letter Writing
Title Paul and First-Century Letter Writing PDF eBook
Author E. Randolph Richards
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 260
Release 2004-10-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830827886

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Informed by the historical evidence and with a sharp eye for telltale clues in the Apostle Paul's letters, E. Randolph Richards takes us into his world and places us on the scene with Paul the letter writer offering a glimpse that overthrows our preconceptions and offers a new perspective on how this important portion of Christian Scripture came to be.

The Letters of Paul

The Letters of Paul
Title The Letters of Paul PDF eBook
Author Charles B. Puskas
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 304
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814680887

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Since Charles Puskas first published The Letters of Paul, it has proven to be a reliable text and reference tool. It is an exemplary guide to the basic issues surrounding the Pauline letters-who really wrote each letter; when it was written; the letter's social context, audience, and literary characteristics-and also includes discussion of the worlds of Paul, the letter genre, and the rhetorical arrangement of each letter. Working with noted Pauline scholar Mark Reasoner on this new, second edition-with more than 40 percent new and revised material-the authors have taken account of a host of diverse cultural, historical, sociorhetorical, literary, and contextual studies of recent years and critically reexamined several issues of authorship, date, historical situation, literary form, and rhetorical structure. They have addressed new and pressing issues, filled certain lacunae, and generally updated the book for a new generation of readers.

Old Testament Law

Old Testament Law
Title Old Testament Law PDF eBook
Author Dale Patrick
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 290
Release 2011-06-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725229749

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Dale Patrick examines the first five books of the Bible--the Pentateuch--the Law. He provides an effective method for studying and understanding this vital part of the canon. His introduction concentrates on the exposition of the major thrust of Old Testament Law: the Ten Commandments, the Book of the Covenant, the Deuteronomic Law, the Holiness Code, and the Priestly Law. Law--rules and regulations, concepts and principles, legal codes--written and unwritten. Patrick tackles important questions surrounding the formation of the Law. What is the Law? How was it formulated? What implications does the Law of the Israelites have for Christians today? Patrick's deft handling and answering of these questions results in a book that provides a means to understand the specific rules governing the concepts and principles of the written law so that we may grasp the unwritten law; i.e., the justice, righteousness, and holiness required by God. Patrick offers critical exposition in a format that makes a seemingly difficult and esoteric part of the Bible accessible to the reader. This introductory text serves as a springboard to further study.

Opening Paul's Letters

Opening Paul's Letters
Title Opening Paul's Letters PDF eBook
Author Patrick Gray
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 192
Release 2012-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0801039223

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An experienced teacher provides an accessible textbook on the Pauline letters that orients beginning students to the genre in which Paul writes.

Forgery and Counter-forgery

Forgery and Counter-forgery
Title Forgery and Counter-forgery PDF eBook
Author Bart D. Ehrman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 641
Release 2013-01-10
Genre Art
ISBN 0199928037

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Forgery and Counter-forgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemics is the first major contemporary work on forgery in early Christian literature. It examines the motivation and function behind Christian literary forgeries.