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- catalog contributor b8933722.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Hebrews and honor cultures : An overview of the language of honor and shame in Hebrews ; History of investigation of honor/ shame language in Hebrews ; Honor, shame, and New Testament interpretation ; Method and plan of the present investigation -- Honor, shame and dominant cultural rhetoric : Hebrew as ancient rhetoric ; Elements of rhetorical crafting ; Rhetorical composition ; Honor and the art of persuasion ; Honor as motivator in speeches ; Pericles' funeral oration ; Dio's political addresses ; The speeches in Josephus' Bellum judaicum ; Honor, shame and the inculcation of values ; Aristotle's nicomachean ethics ; Isocrates' advice to Demonicus ; Proverbs ; Conclusions -- Honor, Shame and the rhetoric of minority cultures : Greco-Roman philosophical writings ; Plato ; Seneca ; Epictetus ; The re-evaluation of honor and shame in Jewish literature ; The wisdom of Ben Sira ; The wisdom of Solomon ; 4 Maccabees ; Synthesis -- Despising shame: Counter-definitions of the honorable and disgraceful in Hebrews : The community's experience of dishonor ; The dominant culture's evaluation of Christians ; The endangered honor of the Christian community ;".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-332) and indexes.".
- catalog description "The example of Jesus ; The exemplars of faith in Hebrews 11 ; Abraham and the patriarchs ; Moses ; The martyrs and marginalized ; The example of the community ; Conclusion -- Exchanging grace for wrath: The danger of dishonoring God : The honor of Christ ; The honor of the son ; Jesus' standing in the court of God ; The honor of the greater high priest ; The son and charis ; Benefits presently afforded ; Excursus: Jesus' sonship and brokerage ; Benefits promised for the future ; Response ; Exchanging favor for wrath: The violation of the patron ; Negative exemplars ; Warnings and exhortations ; Remaining in grace -- The construction of an alternate court of reputation : The divine judge ; The community of faith- The visible court of reputation ; The basis of the Christian's honor ; The reinterpretation of disgrace ; The Christian's proper shame ; The promise of greater honor ; Threats to the Christian's honor ; The path to honor".
- catalog extent "371 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "078850200X (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0788502018 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 152.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertion series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 152".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press,".
- catalog subject "227/.8706 20".
- catalog subject "BS2775.2 .D47 1995".
- catalog subject "Bible. Hebrews Socio-rhetorical criticism.".
- catalog subject "Honor in the Bible.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hebrews and honor cultures : An overview of the language of honor and shame in Hebrews ; History of investigation of honor/ shame language in Hebrews ; Honor, shame, and New Testament interpretation ; Method and plan of the present investigation -- Honor, shame and dominant cultural rhetoric : Hebrew as ancient rhetoric ; Elements of rhetorical crafting ; Rhetorical composition ; Honor and the art of persuasion ; Honor as motivator in speeches ; Pericles' funeral oration ; Dio's political addresses ; The speeches in Josephus' Bellum judaicum ; Honor, shame and the inculcation of values ; Aristotle's nicomachean ethics ; Isocrates' advice to Demonicus ; Proverbs ; Conclusions -- Honor, Shame and the rhetoric of minority cultures : Greco-Roman philosophical writings ; Plato ; Seneca ; Epictetus ; The re-evaluation of honor and shame in Jewish literature ; The wisdom of Ben Sira ; The wisdom of Solomon ; 4 Maccabees ; Synthesis -- Despising shame: Counter-definitions of the honorable and disgraceful in Hebrews : The community's experience of dishonor ; The dominant culture's evaluation of Christians ; The endangered honor of the Christian community ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "The example of Jesus ; The exemplars of faith in Hebrews 11 ; Abraham and the patriarchs ; Moses ; The martyrs and marginalized ; The example of the community ; Conclusion -- Exchanging grace for wrath: The danger of dishonoring God : The honor of Christ ; The honor of the son ; Jesus' standing in the court of God ; The honor of the greater high priest ; The son and charis ; Benefits presently afforded ; Excursus: Jesus' sonship and brokerage ; Benefits promised for the future ; Response ; Exchanging favor for wrath: The violation of the patron ; Negative exemplars ; Warnings and exhortations ; Remaining in grace -- The construction of an alternate court of reputation : The divine judge ; The community of faith- The visible court of reputation ; The basis of the Christian's honor ; The reinterpretation of disgrace ; The Christian's proper shame ; The promise of greater honor ; Threats to the Christian's honor ; The path to honor".
- catalog title "Despising shame : honor discourse and community maintenance in the Epistle to the Hebrews / David Arthur deSilva.".
- catalog type "text".