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Paul's Argumentation in Galatians : A Pragma-dialectical Analysis / Mika Hietanen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of New Testament studies ; 344.Publisher: London : T & T Clark, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xiv, 217 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780567031273 (hbk.)
  • 0567031276 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.406 22 H6339
LOC classification:
  • BS2685.52 .H54 2007
Contents:
General presentation of the task -- Overview of Paul's argumentation -- Problems in the argumentation in Galatians 3.1-5.12 -- Specific presentation of the task -- The Method -- Background -- General characteristics of the method -- Metatheoretical premisses -- Speech act theory -- A model of a critical discussion -- Reconstructing argumentative discourse -- Analysis -- The analytical procedure -- Higher-order conditions -- The stages of the argumentation -- Gal. 3.1-5, the Galatians' reception of the Spirit -- Gal. 3.6-14, Abraham's faith -- Gal. 3.15-18, testamental practice and inheritance -- Gal. 3.19-25, the purpose and function of the law -- Gal. 3.26-29, equality 'in Christ' -- Gal. 4.1-7, the freedom of God's children -- Gal. 4.8-11, Paul's concern for the Galatians -- Gal. 4.12-20, Paul's relationship with the Galatians -- Gal. 4.21-31, an allegory of Hagar and Sarah -- Gal. 5.1-12, freedom versus circumcision -- Overview and Conclusion -- An analytic overview -- Violation of rules and quality of argumentation -- Conclusion: Paul's argumentation in Galatians.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

General presentation of the task -- Overview of Paul's argumentation -- Problems in the argumentation in Galatians 3.1-5.12 -- Specific presentation of the task -- The Method -- Background -- General characteristics of the method -- Metatheoretical premisses -- Speech act theory -- A model of a critical discussion -- Reconstructing argumentative discourse -- Analysis -- The analytical procedure -- Higher-order conditions -- The stages of the argumentation -- Gal. 3.1-5, the Galatians' reception of the Spirit -- Gal. 3.6-14, Abraham's faith -- Gal. 3.15-18, testamental practice and inheritance -- Gal. 3.19-25, the purpose and function of the law -- Gal. 3.26-29, equality 'in Christ' -- Gal. 4.1-7, the freedom of God's children -- Gal. 4.8-11, Paul's concern for the Galatians -- Gal. 4.12-20, Paul's relationship with the Galatians -- Gal. 4.21-31, an allegory of Hagar and Sarah -- Gal. 5.1-12, freedom versus circumcision -- Overview and Conclusion -- An analytic overview -- Violation of rules and quality of argumentation -- Conclusion: Paul's argumentation in Galatians.

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