Description
A study of the current rhetorical traditions and future directions affecting Pauline scholarship.
About the Author
J. Paul Sampley is Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Christian Origins at Boston University, USA. He is the co-editor of Pauline Parallels (1984) and "1 Corinthians" and "2 Corinthians" in the New Interpreter's Bible, and Walking in Love (2016). Peter Lampe is Professor and Chair of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Reviews
'Overall, this edited volume , especially the first two sections, provides an insightful snapshot of the current state of the discipline... it is a useful work for anyone looking to gain a foothold in this important area of Pauline studies.' -- Expository Times
This valuable essay collection deserves a wide readership. -- Journal for the Study of The New Testament, Volume 33 Number 5
Collectively, these essays serve not only to capture the status quo of studies of Paul's rhetoric but also to advocate and demonstrate moving beyond simplistic exercises of 'classify the rhetoric'. Many students and scholars will profit from their methodological insights. -- Religious Studies Review
This volume 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. -- Theological Book Review, Volume 23, No.2
Sampley and Lampe have developed a unique book, one that is in a sense a hybrid. It is a hybrid in that it is neither purely a survey or monograph but a little of both...this book will prove to be an indispensable tool for anyone interested in further research in Paul and rhetoric. Highly recommended for research libraries and Pauline scholars. -- Douglas Estes * Review of Biblical Literature *
Book Information
ISBN 9780567688910
Author Dr J. Paul Sampley
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 399g