Ebook: Rethinking Paul's Rhetorical Education: Comparative Rhetoric and 2 Corinthians 10-13
Author: Ryan S. Schellenberg
- Genre: Religion
- Tags: New Testament Bible Study Reference Paul s Letters Religion Spirituality Agnosticism Atheism Buddhism Hinduism Islam Judaism Literature Fiction Age Other Eastern Religions Sacred Texts Practices Religious Art Studies Supernatural Paranormal Worship Devotion
- Series: Early Christianity and Its Literature 10
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
- Language: English
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Did Paul have formal training in Greco-Roman rhetoric, or did he learn what he knew of persuasion informally, as social practice? Pauline scholars recognize the importance of this question both for determining Paul's social status and for conceptualizing the nature of his letters, but they have been unable to reach a consensus. Using 2 Corinthians 10-13 as a test case, Ryan Schellenberg undertakes a set of comparisons with non-Western speakers to demonstrate that the rhetorical strategies Paul employs in this text are also attested in speakers known to have had no formal training in Greco-Roman rhetoric. Since there are no specific indicators of formal training in the way Paul uses these strategies, their appearance in his letters does not constitute evidence that Paul received formal rhetorical education.