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Early Christian Rhetoric: The Language of the Gospel
Amos N. Wilder
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| #2871034 in Books | Harvard University Press | 1971-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .70 x6.06 x9.26l, | File type: PDF | 167 pages | ||9 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Storyfest.com folks recommend this book.|By ANN KNIGHT|I learned of Amos Niven Wilder in a discussion of this book, first published by Harper and Row as "The Language of the Gospel: Early Christian Rhetoric" from Bob and Kelly Wilhelm who operate Storyfest. Harvard U. Press has reversed the original title and subtitle, but Wilder's message is unchanged: each person can "te||Amos N. Wilder "has written a subtle, profound, and tantalizing book... his theses... are well worth consideration and discussion. (Interpretation)
To his examination of the New Testament "Amos Wilder brings a rare capacity for analysis and s
Mr. Wilder study of early Christian rhetoric, first published in this country and in England in 1964, was hailed as the basic work on the literary art of the New Testament, important for its analysis of oral forms and for its insight into the novelty of New Testament speech.
The Tale Review commented, "Wilder brings to this study of New Testament language not only the ability of a recognized scholar in that field, but also a long-standing and well-informed in...
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