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Divine Rhetoric The Sermon On The Mount As Message And As Model In Augustine Chrysostom And Luther Jaroslav Pelikan

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Divine Rhetoric The Sermon On The Mount As Message And As Model In Augustine Chrysostom And Luther Jaroslav Pelikan
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Publisher: RSM Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.7 MB
Pages: 167
Author: Jaroslav Pelikan
ISBN: 9780881412147, 0881412147
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Divine Rhetoric The Sermon On The Mount As Message And As Model In Augustine Chrysostom And Luther Jaroslav Pelikan by Jaroslav Pelikan 9780881412147, 0881412147 instant download after payment.

Of the many themes that Classical Antiquity and Early Christianity had in common, for all their profound differences, none was more influential than their love of language. It was the Greek and Roman rhetorical theorists who called the attention of later generations to the importance of speech and language. Likewise, when the author of the Fourth Gospel needed a comprehensive metaphor to describe the eternal significance of Jesus Christ, he turned to speech, calling him the Logos -- the Word and Reason of God, through whom the universe was made and by whom it was upheld. What would happen when these two systems of interpreting persuasive language collided -- and yet in some sense converged? To answer that question, this book examines three interpretations of the most universally acknowledged piece of rhetoric in the history of the West, the Sermon on the Mount: from the Latin and Catholic tradition (St Augustine), the Greek and Orthodox tradition (St John Chrysostom), and the Reformation and Protestant tradition (Martin Luther). Each is acknowledged in his tradition as a "prince of the pulpit." Together and yet separately, they illuminate both the Sermon and the Speaker for anyone who still takes the challenge of the faith -- and of language -- seriously.

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