Sarcasm in Paul's letters

"In this book, Matthew Pawlak offers the first treatment of sarcasm in New Testament studies. He provides an extensive analysis of sarcastic passages across the undisputed letters of Paul, showing where Paul is sarcastic, and how his sarcasm affects our understanding of his rhetoric and relatio...

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Autor principal: Pawlak, Matthew 1991- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado: Cambridge New York, NY Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore Cambridge University Press 2023
En: Monograph series / Society for New Testament Studies (182)
Año: 2023
Críticas:[Rezension von: Pawlak, Matthew, 1991-, Sarcasm in Paul's letters] (2023) (Muir, Alex W.)
Colección / Revista:Society for New Testament studies monograph series 182
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bibel. Paulinische Briefe / Exegesis / Sarcasmo
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HC Nuevo Testamento
Otras palabras clave:B Rhetoric, Ancient
B Irony in the Bible
B Rhetoric in the Bible
B Bible. Epistles of Paul Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. Epistles of Paul Language, style
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Sumario:"In this book, Matthew Pawlak offers the first treatment of sarcasm in New Testament studies. He provides an extensive analysis of sarcastic passages across the undisputed letters of Paul, showing where Paul is sarcastic, and how his sarcasm affects our understanding of his rhetoric and relationships with the Early Christian congregations in Galatia, Rome, and Corinth. Pawlak's identification of sarcasm is supported by a dataset of 400 examples drawn from a broad range of ancient texts, including major case studies on Septuagint Job, the prophets, and Lucian of Samosata. These data enable the determination of the typical linguistic signals of sarcasm in ancient Greek, as well as its rhetorical functions. Pawlak also addresses several ongoing discussions in Pauline scholarship. His volume advances our understanding of the abrupt opening of Galatians, diatribe and Paul's hypothetical interlocutor in Romans, the "Corinthian slogans" of First Corinthians, and the "fool's speech" found within Second Corinthians 10-13"--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
Descripción Física:xvi, 276 Seiten
ISBN:1009271911