Paul's Letter Openings

An Analysis of High-register Language

Gillian Asquith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:28th Feb '26

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Paul's Letter Openings cover

Provides a fresh approach to Paul's letter openings using sociolinguistics and documentary papyri to reveal persuasive writing strategies.

In this study, Gillian Asquith offers a fresh perspective on Paul's epistolary practice by adopting a multidisciplinary method that synthesises sociolinguistics and lexicography. She analyses Paul's letter openings and papyri documents to reveal persuasive writing strategies employing high-register language.Interest in the relationship between Paul's letter openings and Koine Greek letter-writing conventions has been steady for over a century, but little new data has emerged in recent years. In this study, Gillian Asquith offers a fresh perspective on Paul's epistolary practice by adopting a multidisciplinary method that synthesises sociolinguistics and lexicography. Comparing the language of Paul's letter openings with the register of language in documentary papyri, she demonstrates that high-register language in Koine Greek epistolary formulae contributes to warm and friendly relations between correspondents. Asquith argues that Paul creatively modifies epistolary norms by using unexpected, high-register language in the remembrance motif and litotic disclosure formula. Such usage, she posits, emphatically reassures Paul's recipients of his pastoral concern for them and heightens the persuasive force of his letters. Asquith's nuanced analysis contributes valuable new data to long-running debates around Paul's practice of prayer and the structure of his letters.

ISBN: 9781009674188

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

250 pages