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Pointing Out Persuasion in Philemon : Fifty Readings of Paul's Rhetoric From the Fourth to the Eighteenth Century.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tolmie, D. Francois.
- 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).
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- 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.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Tolmie, D. Francois Pointing Out Persuasion in Philemon
- ISBN:
- 9783161602191
- 3161602196
- Publisher Number:
- 99989948102
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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