The epistemic status of rhetoric
The claim is made in this article that South African new Testament scholarship adheres mainly to what can be called 'objectivism'. Epistemic rhetoric focusses the attention on society's processes of symbolisation. If the Burkean notion of symbolic action is taken seriously several alt...
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1994
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Neotestamentica
Year: 1994, Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Pages: 469-493 |
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Objectivism
B Theology B Reality B Language B South African New Testament Scholar B New Testament Studies B Rhetoric B Christianity B Intersubjectivism |
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