Paul and Rhetoric

Paul and Rhetoric by J. Paul Sampley, published by A&C Black on March 8, 2010, is a scholarly collection of essays presented at the “Paul and Rhetoric” seminar during the annual meetings of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. This edition, comprising 260 pages, is available in English and offers insights into modern scholarship on Paul and rhetorical studies, engaging with significant themes in biblical studies.
The essays in this volume are categorized under “State of the Discussion,” where they explore major rhetorical categories relevant to Paul’s time, including types of rhetoric, invention and arrangement, and figures and tropes. Additionally, the “Broad Questions” section delves into the relationship between theology and rhetoric, as well as the connections between ancient rhetoric and psychology. This book illustrates the current state of rhetorical traditions in Pauline scholarship and highlights areas for future exploration, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of religion and rhetorical analysis.
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Paul and Rhetoric contains essays that have been presented in a seminar called “Paul and Rhetoric” in the annual meetings of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, the leading international forum for New Testament and Christian Origin scholars. Translated into English, these essays, by leaders in the field and in the topic, engage and represent modern scholarship on Paul and rhetorical studies.
The foundational essays are listed under the heading “State of the Discussion”, attempting to take the major rhetorical categories of the time contemporary with Paul (types of rhetoric, invention and arrangement, and figures and tropes) and, first, lays out where the discussion is now. They then note the problems and highlights where continued discussion and deliberation would be helpful. The “Broad Questions” section asks what can be learned about reading Paul’s letters to congregations in light of ancient epistolography, how theology and rhetoric are related (because the two are often treated as if they are alien to one another), and how ancient rhetoric and ancient psychology are associated with one another.
All in all a volume that illustrates, examines and assesses where we are now in the study of rhetorical traditions in Pauline scholarship, and in some instances suggests the direction of future studies.
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