Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ;
Volume Designation
no. 57
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-261).
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
1. The problem of the Diatribe -- The Study of the diatribe before Bultmann: The discovery and description of a Gattung ; The diatribe in Judaism and early Christianity -- Rudolf Bultmann's dissertation: His treatment of the diatribe and Romans ; Problems and questions -- Critical survey of developments after Bultmann: A criticism of the older consensus ; Toward a new consensus ; The diatribe and Judaism ; Paul and the diatribe since Bultmann -- 4. Reassessment of sources and issues: Sources ; Teles and Bion ; Epictetus ; Musonius Rufus ; Dio of Prusa ; Plutarch ; Maximus of Tyre ; Philo ; Seneca: Diatribe and Epistle -- 2. Address to the imaginary interlocutor -- Formal comparison of Romans and the diatribe: Addressing the imaginary interlocutor: Its characteristic components ; Addressing the imaginary interlocutor: Characteristic components in Romans -- Thematic and functional similarities in Romans and the diatribe: Theme and function in the diatribe ; The nature of the topos ; Philosophical context for the theme of inconsistency ; The functions of addressing the imaginary interlocutor ; The function of the phenomenon in Romans -- 3. Objections and False conclusions -- An outline of the major features of objections and false conclusions in Romans ; New Testament Scholarship on objections and false conclusions in Romans -- The formal characteristics of objections and false conclusions: The formal features of objections and false conclusions in the diatribe ; The formal features of objections and false conclusions in Romans -- The functional characteristics of objections and false conclusions: The functional characteristics of objections and false conclusions in the diatribe ; Objections and false conclusions in the pedagogy of the diatribe ; The function of objections and false conclusions in the structure and argumentation of the diatribe ; The function of objections and false conclusions in Romans -- 4. Dialogical exchange and exemplum in 3:27-4:25 -- The dialogical exchange: the dialogical exchange in the diatribe ; The dialogical exchange in Romans 3:27-4:2 -- The objection with its exemplum: The objection with its exemplum in the diatribe ; The objection with its exemplum in Romans 4.
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Title
Diatribe and Paul's letter to the Romans.
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Paulus Apostel
Paulus,Römerbrief.
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Bible., Romans-- Language, style.
Bible., N.T., Romans-- Language, Style.
Bible., New Testament., Romains-- Langue, style.
Bibel, Römerbrief
Bible., Romans.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Rhetoric, Ancient.
Rhétorique ancienne.
11.46 study and interpretation of the New Testament.