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Vain Rhetoric Private Insight And Public Debate In Ecclesiastes Jsot Supplement Series Gary D Salyer

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Vain Rhetoric Private Insight And Public Debate In Ecclesiastes Jsot Supplement Series Gary D Salyer
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Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.64 MB
Pages: 443
Author: Gary D. Salyer
ISBN: 9781841271811, 1841271810
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Vain Rhetoric Private Insight And Public Debate In Ecclesiastes Jsot Supplement Series Gary D Salyer by Gary D. Salyer 9781841271811, 1841271810 instant download after payment.

Vain Rhetoric explores how Ecclesiastes manipulates various strategies from the arsenal of ambiguity to communicate the strengths and limitations of both private insight and public knowledge. The Book of Ecclesiastes, like many ancient and modern first-person discourses, generates ambivalent responses in its readers. The book's rhetorical strategy produces both acceptance of, and suspicion towards, the major positions argued by the author. 'Vain rhetoric' aptly describes the persuasive and dissuasive properties of the narrator's peculiar characterization. It also describes how the Book of Ecclesiates, with its abundant use of rhetorical questions, constant gapping techniques, and other strategies from the arsenal of ambiguity, is a stunning testimony to the power of the various strategies of indirection to communicate to the reader something of his or her own rhetorical liabilities and limitations, as well as those of the religious community in general.

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