Rhetorical criticism : essays in honor of James Muilenburg
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Pickwick Press,
[1974]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Anderson, B. W. The new frontier of rhetorical criticism; a tribute to James Muilenburg
- Pentateuch: Kessler, M. Rhetorical criticism of Genesis 7. Kikawada, I. M. The shape of Genesis 11:1-9. Hamlin, E. J. The liberator's ordeal; a study of Exodus 4:1-9
- Former prophets: Rose, A. S. The "principles" of divine election; wisdom in 1 Samuel, 16. Ritterspach, A. D. Rhetorical criticism and the Song of Hannah. Ridout, G. The rape of Tamar
- Latter prophets: Jackson, J. J. Style in Isaiah 28 and a drinking bout of the gods (RS 24.258). Sacon, K. K. Isaiah 40:1-11; a rhetorical-critical study. Fisher, R. W. The herald of good news in Second Isaiah. Holmgren, F. Yahweh the avenger; Isaiah 63:1-6. Brueggemann, W. Israel's sense of place in Jeremiah. Raitt, T. M. Jeremiah's deliverance message to Judah
- Writings: Kuntz, J. K. The canonical wisdom psalms of ancient Israel: their rhetorical, thematic and formal dimensions
- Miscellanea biblica: Gottwald, N. K. Were the early Israelites pastoral nomads? March, W. E. Laken: its functions and meanings. Ball, I. J. Additions to a bibliography of James Muilenburg's writings (p. [285]-287)