1 Clement as an Argumentative Text /

This volume explores the significance of 1 Clement as an argumentative text - a text that substantiates and offers reasons for a specific course of action which readers of the work should take. The contributions to this volume analyze the various argumentative strategies the author of 1 Clement empl...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Cerone, Jacob N. (المحرر), Hager, Kathrin (المحرر), Toit, David S. Du (المحرر)

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اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

سلاسل: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Novum Testamentum, Supplements ; 196.

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505 0 |t Notes on Contributors -- 1 First Clement as an Argumentative Text: Introduction -- David du Toit -- 2 Res publica restituta as the Premise of the Argument of 1 Clement -- L.L. Welborn -- 3 The Rhetoric of Slavery and the Argument for Concord in 1 Clement -- Jeremiah Bailey -- 4 The Argumentative Function of the Gift: God's Benefactions in 1 Clement 19:2-21:1 -- Kathrin Hager -- 5 Vindication and Admonition: The Argumentative Function of Wisdom 2:24 in 1 Clement 3-6 -- Jacob N. Cerone -- 6 The Narrative on Cain's Fratricide (Genesis 4:3-8 LXX ) in 1 Clement 3:4-4:7 and Its Aetiological Function in the Argument -- Cilliers Breytenbach -- 7 The Role (and Absence) of Genesis 1-4 in the Argument of 1 Clement -- David J. Downs -- 8 A Grapevine's Lesson for Imbeciles: "Miserable Are Those Who Waffle and Waver!" -- Argumentation in 1 Clement 23, 2 Clement 11, and Their Common Source -- James A. Kelhoffer -- 9 Obedience to God in 1 Clement 13-14: The Spirit's Commandment and the Lord's Precepts as "Holy Words" to Be Obeyed -- Paul A. Hartog -- 10 Argumentation in 1 Clement: A Consensualist Reading -- Tanja Forderer -- 11 Metaphorical Argumentation in 1 Clement: The Life Journey and Competition Metaphors -- Jonathan Reichel -- 12 Contested Space and Dangerous Places: Literary Space and Argumentation in 1 Clement -- David du Toit -- 13 A Spatio-Rhetorical Examination of the Persuasive Strategies of 1 Clement -- Harry O. Maier -- 14 With "Heart" and "Soul": On Moral Anthropology and Its Argumentative Use in 1 Clement -- Hermut Löhr -- 15 Out of Order: Reading the Argument of 1 Clement in the Sequence of the Liturgical Cycle of Cambridge, University Library, Add. 1700 -- Dan Batovici -- 16 The Interpretation of Argumentative Structures in 1 Clement in Its Early Modern Editions and Translations -- Patrick Bahl -- Index. 
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