The "powers" of personification rhetorical purpose in the "Book of wisdom" and the letter to the Romans
Teilw. zugl.: Aberdeen, Univ., Diss.
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Berlin, New York
Walter de Gruyter
2008
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Schriftenreihe: | Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft / Beihefte
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Zusammenfassung: | Teilw. zugl.: Aberdeen, Univ., Diss. Theme, history of research, approachDefinitions and specifications for personification -- The purposes of personification -- The book of Wisdom -- The personification of death in Wisdom -- The personification of creation in Wisdom -- The personification of logos -- The personification of wrath -- The personifications of wisdom -- Summary and synthesis -- Romans -- The personification of sin and death -- The personification of the law -- The personification of grace and righteousness -- The personification of creation and the power of the spirit -- Summary and synthesis -- Comparison -- The personifications of evil in Wisdom and Romans -- The personifications of creation in Wisdom and Romans -- Common thread. Theme, history of research, approach -- Definitions and specifications for personification -- The purposes of personification -- The book of Wisdom -- The personification of death in Wisdom -- The personification of creation in Wisdom -- The personification of logos -- The personification of wrath -- The personifications of wisdom -- Summary and synthesis -- Romans -- The personification of sin and death -- The personification of the law -- The personification of grace and righteousness -- The personification of creation and the power of the spirit -- Summary and synthesis -- Comparison -- The personifications of evil in Wisdom and Romans -- The personifications of creation in Wisdom and Romans -- Common thread. |
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Beschreibung: | X, 263 S. |
ISBN: | 9783110209761 978-3-11-020976-1 |