Rhetorics and Hermeneutics: Wilhelm Wuellner and His Influence: Emory Studies in Early Christianity
Editat de James D. Hesteren Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2004
Together the essays provide not only a fitting tribute to the continuing influence of Wuellner and his work but also original studies of various New Testament texts read through the eyes of rhetorical criticism. Since Wuellner is well-known outside of New Testament circles, this collection will also appeal to classical rhetoricians.
James D. Hester is Professor Emeritus of Religion at the University of the Redlands, California. J. David Hester is an Alexander von Humbolt Research Fellow at the Interfaukultäres Zentrum für Ethik in den Wissenschaften of the Univerity of Tübingen. He is also the adjunct Instructor of Humanities at Santa Rosa Junior College, California.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567025807
ISBN-10: 0567025802
Pagini: 247
Dimensiuni: 156 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Trinity Press International
Seria Emory Studies in Early Christianity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0567025802
Pagini: 247
Dimensiuni: 156 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Trinity Press International
Seria Emory Studies in Early Christianity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
-Mention. Theology Digest/ Vol. 52 No. 3/ Fall 2005
Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, Vol 51: 2004/05
"Rhetorics and Hermeneutics is a fitting tribute to the vision of Wilhelm Wuellner. The essays respond admirably to Wuellner's persistent urging that rhetorical criticism be interdisciplinary and take full advantage of modern rhetoric and related fields of study. The essays are a welcomed advance in our understanding of the interplay between rhetoric and hermeneutics. They clearly demonstrate that rhetorical invention is always a hermeneutical enterprise. In this volume rhetorical criticism has come of age!" --Duane F. Watson, Professor of New Testament Studies, Malone College
"Contemporary rhetorical approaches to the biblical text are due in no small measure to the innovative and profound work of the late Prof. Wilhelm Wuellner. In this volume of essays, students and colleagues of Wuellner pay tribute to Wuellner's groundbreaking work through a series of stimulating essays exploring the sublime and spiritual healing power of rhetorics in NT texts. Following the model of Wuellner's final essay, which is contained in this volume, these essays also reflect Wuellner's own approach to the texts, an approach of both unfeigned humility and scholarly excellence."--L. Gregory Bloomquist, Professor Faculté de Théologie / Faculty of Theology Université Saint-Paul / Saint Paul University
"Rhetorics and Hermeneutics" is not only a richly deserved tribute to a groundbreaking Biblical scholar, it is just as importantly an explication of the recent transformation of rhetorical Biblical scholarship through a reintegration of rhetoric with hermeneutics and ethics. Shifting the emphasis of rhetorical Biblical criticism away from a rhetoric of power and toward a rhetoric of the sublime recuperates the integration of ethics and rhetoric postulated by Longinus. The studies of rhetorics and hermeneutics collected here show how Wuellner's work on the sublime delineates the many senses in which all rhetoric at its best is fundamentally religious, the sine qua non for unbounded transformation and communion. These dynamic expositions of rhetoric and hermeneutics in recent Biblical scholarship will enlighten rhetorical and Biblical scholars alike, and provide many new directions for exchanges between them."--C. Jan Swearingen, Professor of English,Texas A&M University,Past President, Rhetoric Society of America
"This excellent collection is a fitting testimony to the value and influence of Wilhelm Wuellner's accomplishments in the rhetorical study of the New Testament. These essays, including an important one by Professor Wuellner himself, demonstrate the deep significance of his work in rhetoric and hermeneutics and should be of interest not only to Biblical scholars but also to rhetoricians and other students of language and interpretation in a wide range of humanistic disciplines."--Steven Mailloux, UCI Chancellor's Professor of Rhetoric, University of California, Irvine
'helpful and accurate' ~ Anthony C. Thiselton, The Expository Times, December 2006
'This volume...not only marks his seminal contribution but makes a serious call for engagement with it.' ~ Seamus O'Connell, Vol 28.5, 2006
Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, Vol 51: 2004/05
"Rhetorics and Hermeneutics is a fitting tribute to the vision of Wilhelm Wuellner. The essays respond admirably to Wuellner's persistent urging that rhetorical criticism be interdisciplinary and take full advantage of modern rhetoric and related fields of study. The essays are a welcomed advance in our understanding of the interplay between rhetoric and hermeneutics. They clearly demonstrate that rhetorical invention is always a hermeneutical enterprise. In this volume rhetorical criticism has come of age!" --Duane F. Watson, Professor of New Testament Studies, Malone College
"Contemporary rhetorical approaches to the biblical text are due in no small measure to the innovative and profound work of the late Prof. Wilhelm Wuellner. In this volume of essays, students and colleagues of Wuellner pay tribute to Wuellner's groundbreaking work through a series of stimulating essays exploring the sublime and spiritual healing power of rhetorics in NT texts. Following the model of Wuellner's final essay, which is contained in this volume, these essays also reflect Wuellner's own approach to the texts, an approach of both unfeigned humility and scholarly excellence."--L. Gregory Bloomquist, Professor Faculté de Théologie / Faculty of Theology Université Saint-Paul / Saint Paul University
"Rhetorics and Hermeneutics" is not only a richly deserved tribute to a groundbreaking Biblical scholar, it is just as importantly an explication of the recent transformation of rhetorical Biblical scholarship through a reintegration of rhetoric with hermeneutics and ethics. Shifting the emphasis of rhetorical Biblical criticism away from a rhetoric of power and toward a rhetoric of the sublime recuperates the integration of ethics and rhetoric postulated by Longinus. The studies of rhetorics and hermeneutics collected here show how Wuellner's work on the sublime delineates the many senses in which all rhetoric at its best is fundamentally religious, the sine qua non for unbounded transformation and communion. These dynamic expositions of rhetoric and hermeneutics in recent Biblical scholarship will enlighten rhetorical and Biblical scholars alike, and provide many new directions for exchanges between them."--C. Jan Swearingen, Professor of English,Texas A&M University,Past President, Rhetoric Society of America
"This excellent collection is a fitting testimony to the value and influence of Wilhelm Wuellner's accomplishments in the rhetorical study of the New Testament. These essays, including an important one by Professor Wuellner himself, demonstrate the deep significance of his work in rhetoric and hermeneutics and should be of interest not only to Biblical scholars but also to rhetoricians and other students of language and interpretation in a wide range of humanistic disciplines."--Steven Mailloux, UCI Chancellor's Professor of Rhetoric, University of California, Irvine
'helpful and accurate' ~ Anthony C. Thiselton, The Expository Times, December 2006
'This volume...not only marks his seminal contribution but makes a serious call for engagement with it.' ~ Seamus O'Connell, Vol 28.5, 2006