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What's in the Word

Rethinking the Socio-Rhetorical Character of the New Testament

What's in the Word

Rethinking the Socio-Rhetorical Character of the New Testament

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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602581968
Number of Pages: 203
Published: 30/08/2009
Width: 15.4 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
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.
  • Invitation to the Dance
  • Chapter One: Oral Examination: How Did 'Oral' Texts Function in a Rhetorical Culture?
  • Chapter Two: Canonical Pseudepigrapha Is It an Oxymoron?
  • Chapter Three: Rethinking and Redescribing Scribal Culture
  • Chapter Four: The Question of Sermons and Homilies in the New Testament
  • Chapter Five: Rom. 7.7-25- Retelling Adam's Tale
  • Chapter Six: What's in a Name? Rethinking the Historical Figure of the Beloved Disciple in the 4th Gospel
  • Chapter Seven: What's in a Word? Part One: Eidolothuton
  • Chapter Eight: What's In A Word? Part Two Porneia
  • Chapter Nine: What's in a Phrase? 'No Male and Female' (Gal. 3.28)
  • Chapter Ten: Christianity in the Making': Oral Mystery or Eyewitness History?
  • Chapter Eleven: Rethinking the Canonizing of the New Testament
  • Chapter Twelve: Sign Posts along the Way On Taking the Less Travelled Path

    Ben Witherington III

    Ben Witherington III is Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary. His publications include Troubled Waters: Rethinking the Theology of Baptism (2007), Making a Meal of It: Rethinking the Theology of the Lord's Supper (2007), The Living Word of God: Rethinking the Theology of the Bible (2007), and The Problem with Evangelical Theology: Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, Wesleyanism, and Pentecostalism, Revised and Expanded Edition (2015).