

An edition of Jesus, rhetoric, and law (1996)
By Ian H. Henderson
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
E.J. Brill
Language
eng
Pages
437
Description:
This study locates pre-gospel orality and gospel literacy within Greco-Roman rhetorical norms for education and performance. Heavy use of a few basic rhetorical conventions marks the gospel tradition as a marginal yet rhetorically competent attempt to create a Christian public. The book identifies gnomic sayings as the thickest available sample of gospel rhetorics, an alternative to samples based on chreia and parable. Gnome-use is central throughout ancient rhetorical theory and practice. Gnome is therefore an especially good focus for comparative study, particularly of characterisation and legal topicality. This work establishes a credible model of interaction among the speech-habits of Jesus, those of early Christian oral tradition, and the innovative rhetorics of gospel and epistolary texts. The plurality of rhetorical-criticisms current in New Testament studies is also addressed.
subjects: Ancient Rhetoric, Bible, Biblical teaching, Criticism, interpretation, Law (Theology), Rhetoric in the Bible, Rhetoric, Ancient, Words, Gnome, Logia Jesu, Critique, interprétation, Bibel, Woorden van Jezus, Traditionsgeschichtliche Forschung, Rhétorique ancienne, Retorica, Evangeliën, Paroles, Droit (Théologie), Enseignement biblique, Rhétorique dans la Bible, Rezeption, Words of Jesus Christ, Griechisch, Rhetorik, Jesus christ, words, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels
People: Jesus Christ