Foundations for Sociorhetorical Exploration A Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Reader

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity ; 201600ENGGPS4Publication details: Atlanta SBL Press 2016Description: 492pISBN:
  • 9781628371693
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • B71.4 R534
Partial contents:
1. The emergence of Sociorhetorical Interpretation ..............1 Sociorhetorical Criticism : Mary, Elizabeth, and the Magnificat as a test case.........29 2. Reworking rhetoric and topos Reworking aristotle`s Rhetoric.................77 The aristotelian topos: Hunting for Novelty.........95 Paul`s Inclusive Language : The ideological texture of Romans .......119 3. Cultural Geography and critical spatiality Theories of space and construction of the ancient world .......151 Storied Space, or Ben sira Tells a temple .......177 From this place : A theoretical framework for the social Spatial analysis of Luke ....197 4. Metaphor, conceptual blending and rhetorolects Knowing is Seeing : Theories of Metaphor ancient, medieval and modern .........235 A cognitive turn : Conceptual blending within a sociorhetorical framework ............285 Conceptual blending and early christian imagination .............329 5. Rhetorolects and rhetography Rhetography : A new way of seeing the familiar text........367 Clothes make the (wo)man.......393
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. The emergence of Sociorhetorical Interpretation ..............1 Sociorhetorical Criticism : Mary, Elizabeth, and the Magnificat as a test case.........29 2. Reworking rhetoric and topos Reworking aristotle`s Rhetoric.................77 The aristotelian topos: Hunting for Novelty.........95 Paul`s Inclusive Language : The ideological texture of Romans .......119 3. Cultural Geography and critical spatiality Theories of space and construction of the ancient world .......151 Storied Space, or Ben sira Tells a temple .......177 From this place : A theoretical framework for the social Spatial analysis of Luke ....197 4. Metaphor, conceptual blending and rhetorolects Knowing is Seeing : Theories of Metaphor ancient, medieval and modern .........235 A cognitive turn : Conceptual blending within a sociorhetorical framework ............285 Conceptual blending and early christian imagination .............329 5. Rhetorolects and rhetography Rhetography : A new way of seeing the familiar text........367 Clothes make the (wo)man.......393

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