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Pointing Out Persuasion in Philemon : Fifty Readings of Paul's Rhetoric From the Fourth to the Eighteenth Century.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Tolmie, D. Francois.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central.
Series:
History of biblical exegesis ; 1.
History of Biblical Exegesis ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Philemon--Criticism and interpretation.
Bible.
Bible. Philemon.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (398 pages).
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Place of Publication:
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2021.
System Details:
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Contents:
Cover
Title
Preface
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Wirkungsgeschichte of the Rhetoric of the Letter to Philemon in the Early Church
1. Ambrosiaster
2. Jerome
3. John Chrysostom
3.1 Argument
3.2 Homily 1
3.3 Homily 2
3.4 Homily 3
3.5 Evaluation
4. Pelagius
5. Theodore of Mopsuestia
6. Theodoret of Cyrus
7. Cassiodorus
8. John of Damascus
Chapter 2: The Wirkungsgeschichte of the Rhetoric of the Letter to Philemon in the Middle Ages
1. Alcuin of York
2. Claudius of Turin
3. Hrabanus Maurus
4. Haimo of Auxerre
5. Florus of Lyon
6. Isho'dad of Merv
7. Sedulius Scottus
8. Pseudo-Oecumenius
9. Atto of Vercelli
10. Lanfranc of Bec
11. Bruno the Carthusian
12. Theophylact of Ohrid
13. Euthymius Zigabenus
14. Commentarius Cantabrigiensis
15. Glossa Ordinaria
16. Peter Lombard
17. Hervaeus of Bourg-Dieu
18. Thomas Aquinas
19. Pierre de Tarentaise
20. Nicholas of Lyra
21. Denys the Carthusian
Chapter 3: The Wirkungsgeschichte of the Rhetoric of the Letter to Philemon from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
1. Desiderius Erasmus
2. Johannes Bugenhagen
3. Martin Luther
4. Thomas de Vio Cajetan
5. Heinrich Bullinger
6. Johannes Brenz
7. John Calvin
8. Theodore Beza
9. Georg Major
10. Lambert Daneau
11. William Attersoll
12. Cornelius a Lapide
13. Gulielmus Estius
14. John Mayer
15. Hugo Grotius
16. David Dickson
17. John Trapp
18. Abraham Calovius
19. Matthew Henry
20. Georg Michael Laurentii
21. Johann Albrecht Bengel
22. Siegmund Jacob Baumgarten
Chapter 4: Conclusion. Tendencies in the Interpretation of Paul's Rhetorical Strategy in the Letter to Philemon over the Centuries
1. Imagining the Rhetorical Situation
1.1 Paul's Imprisonment
1.2 Philemon
1.3 Onesimus
1.4 The Writing of the Letter
1.5 The Outcome of the Letter
1.6 The Division of the Text
2. The Interpretation of the Rhetoric of the Letter
2.1 Letter Opening (vv. 1-3)
2.2 Thanksgiving (vv. 4-7)
2.3 An Appeal on Behalf of Onesimus (vv. 8-14)
2.4 A Suggestion that Onesimus May Have Been Separated So That Philemon Might Have Him Back as a Beloved Brother for Ever (vv. 15-16)
2.5 A Request to Welcome Onesimus as Paul (v. 17)
2.6 A Request to Charge Paul and a Handwritten Promise of Payment (vv. 18-19)
2.7 A Request to Benefit from Philemon in the Lord (v. 20)
2.8 A Note of Confidence in Philemon's Obedience and a Suggestion That He Will Do Even More Than Paul Requests (v. 21)
2.9 A Request for Accommodation (v. 22)
2.10 Letter Closing (vv. 23-25)
3. In a Nutshell ...
Bibliography
Index of Scriptural References
Notes:
Index of Latin Terms.
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ISBN:
9783161602191
3161602196
Publisher Number:
99989948102
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