Rhetoric, History, and Theology

Interpreting the New Testament

Todd D Still editor Jason A Myers editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Mar '22

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This volume explores the intersection of rhetoric, history, and theology in New Testament and early Christian literature, offering diverse perspectives that lead to insightful interpretations of these foundational texts.

Rhetoric, History, and Theology: Interpreting the New Testament explores the intricate interplay between rhetoric, history, and theology within the New Testament and early Christian literature. The contributors to this volume bring diverse perspectives, yet they are united by a shared goal: to deepen the understanding of these texts through their rhetorical, historical, and theological contexts. This multidisciplinary approach provides a rich framework for interpreting the complexities of early Christian writings.

The book delves into how rhetorical strategies employed by early Christian authors influenced the way their messages were conveyed and received. By examining the historical backdrop against which these texts were written, the contributors shed light on the cultural and societal factors that shaped early Christianity. This examination allows readers to appreciate the nuances of the texts and the intentions behind them, offering a more comprehensive understanding of their significance.

Moreover, the theological implications of the New Testament are scrutinized, revealing how these writings have been interpreted and reinterpreted over time. The contributors’ insights lead to a fresh and perceptive reading of the New Testament, encouraging readers to engage with the material in new ways. Overall, Rhetoric, History, and Theology serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the complexities of early Christian literature and its enduring impact on theology and rhetoric.

In this remarkably readable volume, which includes chapters by Jeffrey Weima and N.T. Wright, Rhetoric, History, and Theology acts as an enriching guide into the complexities of the New Testament while simultaneously honoring the seventieth birthday of a preeminent Methodist biblical scholar. Pick up andread is good advice. But familiarizing yourself with the rhetorical goals, culture and history, and thetheological and Christological commitments of the various authors is an indispensable aid in picking upand reading the New Testament. This book is a great companion guide as it provides some of that contextfor readers to build from when dealing with most influential book in human history. * VoegelinView *
Ben Witherington is one of the most premiere biblical scholars of our age—his powers of insight are matched only by his immense productivity. It is hard to honor a man who has written commentaries on every book of the New Testament. Even so, the editors of this volume have assembled a great team of leading scholars who have written erudite essays on topics that intersect with Witherington’s own work. A tremendous collection of essays that honors a wonderful man of scholarship and faith. -- Rev. Michael F. Bird, Ridley College
Ben Witherington’s prolific body of work has ranged broadly across the canon of the New Testament. This fine collection of essays honors him by focusing on the topics that have animated his scholarship: social history, ancient rhetoric, and the theology of the New Testament documents. All who share these interests will find their understanding expanded and deepened by the excellent essays in this fitting tribute volume. -- Richard B. Hays, Duke Divinity School, emeritus
A must-read for anyone interested in joining what are all too often separated—historical, rhetorical, and theological approaches to biblical texts. Essay after essay models how historically-situated rhetoric illuminates the theological shape of the text. The result is a strong collection that will challenge you to resist adopting a one-dimensional approach in your interpretation and even to rethink typical ways of treating tricky texts. This outstanding volume thus not only honours Ben Witherington, but also makes an important contribution to biblical scholarship that will serve students and scholars alike. -- Elizabeth Shively, University of St Andrews

ISBN: 9781978709720

Dimensions: 227mm x 161mm x 32mm

Weight: 685g

350 pages