This book uses rhetorical analysis to illuminate one of the most fascinating and complicated speeches by Saint Paul: 2 Cor 10-13. The careful crafting of his discourse based on Christological principles ultimately speaks for qualifying it as a self-praise speech (periautologia) with a pedagogical, not defensive, purpose.
This book uses rhetorical analysis to illuminate one of the most fascinating and complicated speeches by Saint Paul: 2 Cor 10-13. The careful crafting of his discourse based on Christological principles ultimately speaks for qualifying it as a self-praise speech (periautologia) with a pedagogical, not defensive, purpose.
Fr. Marcin Kowalski was born in Kielce, Poland. He became an ordained priest in 2002 at the diocese of Kielce. In 2011, he obtained a Ph.D. in sacred scripture at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He currently teaches courses in the Old and New Testaments at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin in Poland.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: 2 Cor 10 13 and the Unity of the Letter Chapter 2: Oral and Discursive Models in 2 Cor 10 13 Chapter 3: 2 Cor 10 as a Key to Reading 2 Cor 10 13 Chapter 4: The Rhetorical Genre of 2 Cor 10 13 General Conclusions Abbreviations Bibliography Indices
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: 2 Cor 10 13 and the Unity of the Letter Chapter 2: Oral and Discursive Models in 2 Cor 10 13 Chapter 3: 2 Cor 10 as a Key to Reading 2 Cor 10 13 Chapter 4: The Rhetorical Genre of 2 Cor 10 13 General Conclusions Abbreviations Bibliography Indices
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