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De Gruyter - Paulus als Erzahler? Narratologische Perspektive

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Explore a new dimension of New Testament studies with this scholarly work from De Gruyter. While Paul is widely recognized as a theological thinker, this study examines the growing argument that his letters are deeply shaped by narrative structures. Rather than focusing solely on abstract concepts and argumentation, this book looks at how stories function within the subtext and the worldview of the author. Through a critical examination of the narrative approach, the text investigates whether these structural elements define the letters. It moves beyond explicit storytelling to look at the underlying frameworks that influence the reading of the Pauline epistles. This volume is an essential resource for researchers and students interested in the intersection of theology and narratology, offering a fresh look at how narrative shapes biblical exegesis.

Key Features

Provides a narratological perspective on the letters of Paul to expand traditional theological understanding.

Examines how narrative structures exist within the subtext and the author's worldview rather than just explicit stories.

Critically tests the narrative approach used by prominent voices in English-speaking scholarship.

Part of the Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft series (Volume 237).

Offers a deep dive into the shift from abstract concepts to story-driven exegesis in New Testament studies.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 August 2020
Listed Since
17 December 2019

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