"Know Your Enemies:" Rhetorical Semantics in the Epistle of Jude
@inproceedings{Hunt2014KnowYE, title={"Know Your Enemies:" Rhetorical Semantics in the Epistle of Jude}, author={Benjamin Hunt}, year={2014} }
"Know Your Enemies:" Rhetorical Semantics in the Epistle of Jude Benjamin B. Hunt McMaster Divinity College Hamilton, Ontario Master of Arts, 2014 Scholarship addressing rhetoric in the Epistle of Jude has tended toward descriptions of the writer's tactic in terms of Greco-Roman rhetorical categories, or as evidence of a pre determined context. Such historical-critical concerns have unduly influenced rhetorical analyses and have not convincingly explained the writer's rhetorical strategy. One… Expand
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