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Table des matières
Hebrews 11 and Ancient Rhetoric | 1 |
The Oral Nature of Ancient Writing | 4 |
Hebrews 11 and Form Criticism | 8 |
Conclusion | 13 |
Composition and Function of Example Lists | 17 |
Length and Format of Example Lists | 19 |
Rhetorical Definition of Faith Hebrews 1112 | 25 |
1 | 30 |
Rhetorical Study of Hebrews 11 | 90 |
Use of Exempla according to the Rhetorical Handbooks | 93 |
A Aristotles Rhetoric | 94 |
B Rhetorica ad Alexandrum | 96 |
C Rhetorica ad Herennium | 98 |
D Cicero | 101 |
E Quintilian | 102 |
F Conclusions | 104 |
1 | 34 |
Anaphora in Hebrews 11331 | 41 |
Anaphora in Other Ancient Example Lists | 48 |
Rhetorical Composition of Hebrews 113240 | 57 |
Polysyndeton and Asyndeton in Other Example Lists | 65 |
Stereotyped Clausal Structure in Example Lists | 69 |
Hebrews 113940 | 71 |
Antithesis Hyperbole Paronomasia and Circumlocution | 75 |
Hyperbole Paronomasia and Circumlocution | 81 |
Rhetorical Composition and Function of Hebrews 11 | 85 |
Distinctions between GrecoRoman and Jewish and Christian Lists | 107 |
Select Bibliography | 111 |
Author Index | 123 |
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The Rhetorical Composition and Function of Hebrews 11: In Light of Example ... Michael R. Cosby Affichage d'extraits - 1988 |
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