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William M. Wright

    William M. Wright IV explore la relation complexe entre la rhétorique et la théologie, étudiant comment les procédés littéraires et les techniques stylistiques sont employés pour exprimer des concepts théologiques. Son travail approfondit la compréhension des textes bibliques par l'analyse philologique. Les études de Wright montrent comment les éléments stylistiques façonnent les messages théologiques et démontrent le lien indissociable entre ces deux disciplines. Son approche offre aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur l'écriture théologique.

    Rhetoric and Theology
    Meuse-Argonne Diary: A Division Commander in World War I
    The gospel of John
    • The gospel of John

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      In this addition to the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, two well-respected New Testament scholars interpret the Gospel of John in its historical and literary setting as well as in light of the Church's doctrinal, liturgical, and spiritual tradition. They unpack the wisdom of the Fourth Gospel for the intellectual and spiritual transformation of its readers and connect the Gospel with a range of witnesses throughout the whole history of Catholicism. This volume, like each in the series, is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and other forms of ministry.

      The gospel of John
    • Rhetoric and Theology

      Figural Reading of John 9

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on John 9, this monograph employs premodern Christian exegesis to enrich New Testament studies. It critiques the two-level reading of the text as allegory, positioning it within the context of figural exegesis rather than historical reconstruction, particularly through Augustine's interpretation. By examining various premodern readings, it proposes a new understanding of John 9 as aligned with Greco-Roman rhetorical practices, revealing how the text's structure and theological themes are intertwined, particularly in presenting Jesus as the Light of the World.

      Rhetoric and Theology