Opening Paul's Letters
Por Gray, Patrick
Publicado por Baker
English
2012
ISBN 9781441236289
eBook
Sobre este libro
It is sometimes easy to forget that the books of the Bible are not really "books" at all but individual documents composed in a wide array of literary genres. This clear concise and accessible text on the Pauline Letters orients beginning students to the genre in which Paul writes. The book compares and contrasts Paul's letters with ancient and modern letters revealing the distinctive conventions forms and purposes of Paul's Epistles. It focuses on the literary genre of the letter in ancient Greece and Rome providing an overview of subjects strategies and concerns of immediate relevance for readers who wish to understand Paul in his ancient context. Discussion questions and sidebars are included.
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