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What's In The Word
Witherington, Ben

What's In The Word

Rethinking the Socio-Rhetorical Character of the New Testament

Baylor University Press (2009)
9781602581968
| Paperback
203 pages | 152 x 229 mm | English
Dewey 225.6W823W
LC Classification BS2380 .W58 2009
LC Control No. 2009003944

Subject

  • Bible
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / History & Culture

Plot

Written in clear, and at times colorful, prose, Ben Witherington's What's in the Word explains how the recognition of the oral and socio-rhetorical character of the New Testament and its environment necessitates a change in how the New Testament literature is read. Expanding on the work in which he has been fruitfully engaged for over a quarter century, Witherington challenges the previously assured results of historical criticism and demonstrates chapter by chapter how the socio-rhetorical study shifts the paradigm. Taken together, the chapters in What's in the Word coalesce around three of Witherington's ongoing academic concerns: orality and rhetoric; New Testament history, including issues of authenticity and canonicity; and the exegesis of given words in their canonical and socio-cultural contexts. Always unpredictable, this book never fails to pique interest and proffer instruction.

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