01946nam a2200361 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200110006308200130007410000260008710000110011324500310012424500650015524500250022026000110024526000280025626000090028430000110029330000280030430000100033252008420034265000200118465000390120465000490124365000350129265000590132785600660138691100310145295700140148399900170149795200700151420260119071419.02024-06-24 13:59:07 a9781932792249 aeng a225.66 bL852-B89 aLongenecker, Bruce W. eAuthor aRhetoric at the Boundaries bThe Art and Theology of New Testament Chain-Link Transitions cBruce W. Longenecker aU.S.A. bBaylor University Press c2005 a305tr. bhardcover, illustration c24 cm aIn Rhetoric at the Boundaries Bruce W. Longenecker explores the way in which New Testament authors used an ancient rhetorical device to effect smooth transitions, both large and small. His study demonstrates how recognition of this rhetorical technique proves decisive for New Testament interpretation. Longenecker accomplishes this by examining the evidence for chain-link interlocks in a variety of ancient sources, including the Hebrew scriptures, Jewish and Roman authors of the Graeco-Roman world, and the Graeco-Roman rhetoricians. He then applies the results of the survey to fifteen problematic passages of the New Testament. In each case, Longenecker establishes the presence of chain-link interlock and highlights the structural, literary, and theological significance of the rhetorical device for New Testament interpretation. aBible -- Romans aBible -- New Testament -- Theology aBible NT Acts Criticism, interpretation, etc aBible -- NT -- Gospels -- John aBible - New Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14856/54.jpgyCover Image aLê Phước Thắng a231010TKH c14707d14707 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14707v0.00yBK