Survey of Rhetorical Studies
Survey of Rhetorical Studies
A Survey of Rhetorical Studies:
Theoretical, Literary, Social, Historical
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Kennedy, George A. New Testament Interpretation Through Rhetorical Criticism. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press; 1984.
Kirby, John T. The Syntax of Romans 5.12: a Rhetorical Approach. New Testament Studies; April 1987; 33(2): 283-286.
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Lambrecht, Jan. The Line of Thought in Gal. 2. 14b-21. New Testament Studies; July 1978; 24(4): 484-495.
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