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God, Israel, and the gentiles : rhetoric and situation in Romans 9-11 / Johann D. Kim.

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Format:
Book
Thesis/Dissertation
Author/Creator:
Kim, Johann D., 1962-
Series:
Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 176.
Dissertation series (American Schools of Oriental Research)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Romans, IX-XI--Socio-rhetorical criticism.
Bible.
Bible. Romans, IX-XI.
Jews in the New Testament.
Socio-rhetorical criticism of sacred works.
Physical Description:
xvii, 178 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Atlanta, Ga. : Society of Biblical Literature, [2000]
Contents:
I. The Task and Methodology 5
The Task 5
The Methodology 9
Excursus: What Does Aristotle have to do with Paul? 13
The Theory of Stasis 17
II. The Historical Situation and the Rhetorical Situation 25
Historical Criticism and Rhetorical Criticism 25
Excursus: The Survival of Historical Criticism 31
The Historical Situation 32
The Rhetorical Situation 33
Lloyd F. Bitzer's Theory 33
The Rhetorical Situation Debate 35
The Rhetorical Situation in New Testament Rhetorical Criticism 40
The Rhetorical Situation as the Historical Situation 40
The Rhetorical Situation against the Historical Situation 42
The Rhetorical Situation with the Historical Situation 43
The Historical Situation through the Rhetorical Situation 45
Excursus: Claudius 25.4 and the Occasion of Romans 50
III. The Rhetorical Situation of Romans 57
The Functions of Exordium and Peroratio in Greco-Roman Rhetoric 58
The Exordium 59
The Peroratio 61
The Exordium and the Peroratio in Romans 62
The Limits of the Exordium and the Peroratio in Romans 62
The Exordium 62
The Peroratio 64
Rom 1:1-13, 15 65
Rom 15:14-16:27 82
Summary: The Speaker, Audience and Exigence 89
The Speaker 89
The Audience 91
The Exigence 92
IV. The Rhetorical Unit and Rhetorical Situation of Romans 9-11 95
The Rhetorical Unit 95
The Rhetorical Situation of Romans 9-11 97
The Speaker 97
The Audience 103
The Exigence 107
V. The Rhetorical Analysis of Romans 9-11 115
The Arrangement of Romans 9-11 115
The Rhetorical Species of Romans 9-11 119
Exordium: 9:1-5 121
Propositio: 9:6a 123
Probatio: 9:6b-11:32 125
Argument I 9:6b-29 125
I.1 Who is Israel? (9:6b-13) 125
I.2 The Justice of God in Question (9:14-18) 126
I.3 The Sovereignty of God (9:19-29) 127
Argument II 9:30-10:21 129
II.1 Christ the End of the Law (9:30-10:4) 130
II.2 No Distinction between Jew and Greek (10:5-10:13) 132
II.3 Israel is Responsible (10:14-21) 133
Argument III 11:1-11:32 135
III.1 God Has Not Rejected His People (11:1-10) 135
III.2 The Purpose of Israel's Stumbling (11:11-24) 136
III.3 All Israel Will Be Saved (11:25-32) 137
Peroratio: 11:33-36 139
Reference Works 149
Ancient Texts and Translations 150
Commentaries on Romans 152
Other Monogrpahs and Articles 154.
Notes:
Dissertation (Ph. D.)--Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-178).
ISBN:
0884140148
OCLC:
43095932

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