Rhetorical Criticism: Context, Method, and the Book of Jonah

Rhetorical Criticism: Context, Method, and the Book of Jonah

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Jan 3, 1995 · English · Paperback (264 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 264
Language English
Published Jan 3, 1995
Publisher Fortress Press
ISBN-10 0800627989
ISBN-13 9780800627980

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Phyllis Trible delves into the intricate world of rhetorical criticism within biblical studies, focusing on the Book of Jonah. The examination begins by outlining the foundational principles of rhetorical analysis and its historical context. Trible invites readers to ponder how rhetoric shapes the understanding of biblical texts and their broader implications in literature and faith.

As the exploration unfolds, Trible meticulously applies rhetorical techniques to Jonah's narrative, revealing the layers of meaning and artistic structure that pervade the story. By dissecting the text with a critical lens, she highlights how the rhetoric not only conveys themes but also engages the audience in a profound dialogue about morality, choice, and divine intervention.

Through her thoughtful analysis, Trible encourages readers to appreciate the interactive relationship between text and interpretation. The work serves both as a scholarly reference and an invitation to reflect on the ongoing relevance of ancient stories in contemporary discourse. Overall, Trible crafts a compelling case for the importance of rhetorical criticism in uncovering the richness and depth of biblical literature.

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Romance History Art & Photography Contemporary
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