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The historical approach to New Testament rhetorical criticism uses ancient Greco-Roman rhetorical theory and practice to better understand the rhetoric and rhetorical context of the New Testament.
Timothy J. Christian
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Rhetorical Criticism: Definition and Methods [PDF]
Extended AbstractRhetorical criticism, as an approach to literary criticism, gained attention as knowledge on rhetoric expanded and books and research pieces on rhetoric were authored.
Narges Salehi +2 more
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New Rhetoric and Contemporary Rhetorical Criticism: An Approach to the Rhetoric of Education (Focusing on Children’s Literature) [PDF]
New rhetoric and contemporary rhetorical criticism have so much potential to create useful and effective points of view in criticism with an educational approach.
Yahya Talebian, Abolfazl Mirzapour
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Azad Bilgrami’s Aesthetic Criteria; In the Rhetorical Critique of Persian Poetry [PDF]
One of the most fruitful periods of literary criticism in the history of Persian literature is the era of Indian-style poetry, in which treatises were composed specifically on literary criticism.
Bahman Banihashemi, Taghi Pournamdarian
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Rhetorical criticism and the hermeneutics of the New Testament
It is argued that rhetorical criticism is increasingly recognized as a method of interpretation of biblical literature. From the discussion in this article it becomes clear that there are different perspectives of rhetorical criticism just as there are ...
E.M. Cornelius
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Retoriese kritiek en die interpretasie van die Ou Testament
Rhetorical criticism and the interpretation of the Old Testament Modern history of Biblical interpretation presents us with two basic approaches to the text of the Bible, viz. historical and literary approaches.
H.J.M. van Deventer
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The Problem of Evaluation in the Rhetorical Criticism [PDF]
The field of the communication sciences is a hybrid field with various influences that can be observed in the research methods that are used: the quantitative-scientific and qualitative-interpretive methods. Rhetorical criticism as a qualitative research
Cosmin-Constantin BĂIAȘ
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Try It, You Might Like It: On Teaching Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
Students rarely question the relevance of most communication courses. For example, most students realize that courses focused on improving public speaking and interpersonal skills will benefit them personally and professionally after graduation ...
Deanna D. Sellnow
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Law and Rhetoric: Critical Possibilities [PDF]
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and spin, rhetoric was long identified with the very substance of law and politics. Latterly radical scholars have foregrounded an understanding of law as rhetoric in their polemics against legal formalism, but it needs to be complemented by a critical ...
Harrington, John +2 more
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“Whatever gain I had ...”: Ethnicity and Paul’s self-identification in Philippians 3:5-6
This study is not an exercise in Vernon Robbin’s groundbreaking socio-rhetorical criticism as put forth in his impressive The Tapestry of Early Christian Discourse and Exploring the Texture of Texts.
Dennis Duling
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