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Het christelijk geloof in 50 brieven
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ISBN: 9789085285946 Year: 2020 Publisher: Antwerpen Heeswijk Halewijn Berne Media

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De christelijke gemeenschappen in onze westerse wereld worden kleiner en toch neemt tegelijkertijd het aantal mensen toe dat het christelijk geloof beter wil leren kennen. Velen willen weten waar ‘christelijk’ in wezen voor staat. Om dat op een vlotte en bevattelijke manier uit te leggen, kiest Gerhard Lohfink voor de briefvorm. Hij schrijft aan een fictief gezin 50 brieven waarin hij de belangrijkste zaken van het geloof aan bod laat komen. Het geheel is verhelderend voor niet-christenen als introductie in het geloof en ook nuttig voor christenen die op een nieuwe manier willen kijken naar hun geloof. Gerhard Lohfink (1934) is een rooms-katholiek priester en theoloog en was tot 1986 hoogleraar Nieuwe Testament aan de Universiteit van Tübingen. Nu leeft en werkt hij als theoloog in een apostolische gemeenschap.

Paul's Letter to the Philippians
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ISBN: 0802825117 9780802825117 Year: 1995 Publisher: Grand Rapids (Mich.): Eerdmans


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Paul's letter to the Philippians : a socio-rhetorical commentary
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ISBN: 9780802801432 0802801439 Year: 2011 Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. Eerdmans

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"Paul's short, affectionate letter to the Philippians has been much belabored of late by biblical scholars keen to analyze it in light of Greco-Roman letter-writing conventions. Yet Ben Witherington argues that Philippians shouldn't be read as a letter at all but, rather, as a masterful piece of long-distance oratory -- an extension of Paul's oral speech, dictated to a scribe and meant to be read aloud to its recipients. With this in mind, Witherington analyzes Philippians in light of Greco-Roman rhetorical conventions, identifying Paul's purpose, highlighting his main points and his persuasive strategies, and considering how his audience -- denizens of a society of limited literacy yet saturated in highly skilled oral rhetoric -- would have heard and received Paul's message"--Publisher description.


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A discourse analysis of Philippians : method and rhetoric in the debate over literary integrity
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ISBN: 1850756384 9781850756385 Year: 1997 Volume: 136 Publisher: Sheffield : Sheffield academic press,

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This large-scale work is the application of modern theories of discourse analysis to questions of Greek grammar, especially with respect to the debate over the literary integrity of Philippians. Chapter 1 introduces the linguistic theory of discourse analysis, defining key terms, sketching its historical evolution and outlining its major tenets. Chapter 2 sets forth a model of discourse analysis primarily based on the systemic functional theories of M.A.K. Halliday. Chapter 3 outlines the historical-critical debate over the literary integrity of Philippians. Chapter 4 inspects the genre of Phi.

Paul's Macedonian associations : the social context of Philippians and 1 Thessalonians.
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ISBN: 3161480740 9783161480744 Year: 2003 Volume: 161 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck

Consolation in Philippians
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ISBN: 9780511487996 9780521804066 9780521036245 0511018363 9780511018367 0511487991 0511043902 9780511043901 052180406X 1107123569 0521036240 0511174276 1280433388 0511154038 0511328192 Year: 2001 Volume: 112 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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Rhetorical criticism seeks to understand and comment on the way texts function in their social and cultural contexts. Holloway puts Paul's letter in the context of ancient theories and literary practices of 'consolation' and argues that Paul wrote to the Philippians in order to console them. Holloway shows that the letter has a unified overall strategy and provides a convincing account of Paul's argument. The book falls into two parts. Part I explores the integrity of Philippians, the rhetorical situation of the letter, and ancient consolation as the possible genre of Philippians, while Part II examines Phil. 1:3-11; 1:12-2:30; 3:1-4:1 and 4:2-23. The exegetical studies in Part II focus on the consolatory topoi and arguments of Philippians.

The epistle of Barnabas and the Deuteronomic tradition : polemics, paraenesis, and the legacy of the golden-calf incident
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ISBN: 3161483774 9783161483776 Year: 2004 Volume: 188 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck

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