TO RUN IN VAIN (Gal 2:2)
As part of Paul's rhetorical strategy, Gal 2:2 is formulated to deceive. It is designed to lull his adversaries into a false sense of complacency in order to heighten the dramatic impact of the announcement that he was victorious (Gal 2:3). Dans la stratégie rhétorique de Paul, la formulation d...
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Language: | English |
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Peeters
2000
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Revue biblique
Year: 2000, Volume: 107, Issue: 3, Pages: 383-389 |
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Summary: | As part of Paul's rhetorical strategy, Gal 2:2 is formulated to deceive. It is designed to lull his adversaries into a false sense of complacency in order to heighten the dramatic impact of the announcement that he was victorious (Gal 2:3). Dans la stratégie rhétorique de Paul, la formulation de Gal 2:2 est calculée pour faire illusion. Paul veut inspirer à ses adversaires un sentiment de complaisance, fondé sur un malentendu, pour renforcer l'impact dramatique de la nouvelle de sa victoire (Gai 2:3). |
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ISSN: | 2466-8583 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Revue biblique
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