Benjamin A. Edsall provides a new approach to the classic quest for the preaching and teaching (or the kerygma, didache and catechesis) of the early Church. His method draws on ancient communication practices whereby communicators rely on knowledge they expect their audience to possess. This reconstruction of early Christian instruction is based on rhetorical cues in 1 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians and Romans. Passages are grouped and analyzed according to the way in which they function as appeals to knowledge. This Pauline lens, the author argues, illuminates not only Paul's formative instruction - what he taught while establishing his communities and how he built on this initial instruction in his letters - but also how he assumed certain elements present in his own teaching to be part of a shared formative heritage among non-Pauline communities in Rome.
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ISBN
9783161530487
Publisert
2014-04-08
Utgiver
Mohr Siebeck; Mohr Siebeck
Vekt
497 gr
Høyde
156 mm
Bredde
233 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Born 1982; studied music and philosophy at the University of Oregon; 2005 BA; 2009 MCS (Master of Christian Studies); 2010 MSt (Master of Studies), 2013 DPhil in New Testament; currently Departmental Lecturer in New Testament at the University of Oxford.