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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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