Rhetorical Approach to the Periautology of Philippians 3:2–16
This article examines why Paul uses self-praise, or periautology, in Phil 3:2–14 to respond to Christians who boasted of their Jewish origin. It shows the importance and relevance of this type of rhetoric, clarifies its purpose, and examines the way Paul uses it. Paul does not only use periautology...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2024
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Religions
Year: 2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 2 |
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Phil 3:4–14
B Gal -2 B 2 Cor 10–13 B Judaizers B self-praise B synkrisis B Praise B 1 Cor 13 B Philippians 3 B periautology B Invective B epidictic genre B Circumcision |
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