UID:
almahu_9949703914202882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789004493568
,
9789004101531
Series Statement:
Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495 25
Content:
In current usage polemics is broadly defined as the practice of rhetorical persuasion or as the rhetorical presentation of an argument in dispute. The phenomenon of polemics is found throughout the whole corpus of biblical literature. In most instances the polemics is direct, but sometimes indirect, and occasionally it appears to be deliberately covert. This book is primarily concerned with exploring the phenomenon of covert polemics. Dealing first with considerations of method, definition and characterization, the study moves on to the analysis of a number of narrative texts and the uncovering of their covert polemical content. Polemics of this type is a feature of biblical writing on a range of central issues, and can be instructively isolated in texts relating to cultic locations (Beth El, Jerusalem), questions of leadership (the houses of Saul and David), community boundaries (the Samaritans) and other problems of legitimation.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Hidden Polemics in Biblical Narrative. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2000 ISBN 9789004101531
Language:
English