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Paul's Argumentation in Galatians: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis (Library of New Testament Studies: European Studies on Christian Origins)

Paul's Argumentation in Galatians: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis (Library of New Testament Studies: European Studies on Christian Origins)

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Author: Mika Hietanen
Publisher: T. & T. Clark Publishers

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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 217
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0567031276
Dewey Decimal Number: 227.406
EAN: 9780567031273


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"Galatians" is a polemical letter which contains a substantial amount of argumentative passages. Paul evidently wanted to persuade by using the best arguments possible to convince his addressees. Using a state-of-the-art method from the discipline of argumentation analysis, Paul's argumentation can be analyzed with a precision that standard exegetical methods cannot provide. The pragma-dialectical method developed in Amsterdam facilitates an analysis which is both descriptive and normative. On the one hand, Paul's argumentation can be described, such as the relationship between premises and conclusions, the structure of the arguments, and features relating to rhetorical strategy. On the other hand, the method makes it possible to evaluate Paul's argumentation against a set of rules for sound reasoning. Fallacies and problematic arguments can be described accurately. The spiritual nature of Paul's matters does not relieve him of rationality, and Paul himself does not argue as if it did. Paul's argumentation is found problematic in several respects. There is a tension in the text: Paul works a great deal to argue his claims while at the same time giving the impression that he merely wants to declare his standpoints and does not want to carry out an argumentation at all. Many of the conclusions are presented as self-evident, even when they are not. Paul's style is far from an ideal model of the resolution of a dispute. Paul relies heavily on an argumentative strategy with maximal use of rhetorical devices. The analysis shows that a contemporary method of argumentation analysis provides tools necessary to adequately describe and understand both individual arguments and the overarching strategy of the argumentation in a Pauline text.



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