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Forensic speeches in Acts 22--26 in their literary environment: A rhetorical study.

机译:使徒行传22--26中的法证演讲在其文学环境中的修辞研究。

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This dissertation offers an analysis of the form of the forensic speeches that occur in Acts 22-26 and the function of these speeches and the trial scenes of which they are a part. The study argues that these speeches manifest a basic reliance on the ancient rhetorical tradition as do most of the forensic speeches in both ancient novels and ancient histories. The trial narratives also function in a similar manner to trials in other ancient narrative contexts. The trial of Paul is not settled with any formal verdict from within the trial, but rather Paul's innocence is shown through his deliverance from the storm at sea and the snakebite recorded in Acts 27-28.; After an introductory chapter which briefly covers matters of previous research and methodology, Chapter two reviews the guidelines given by the various rhetorical manuals such as the one by Quintilian concerning the appropriate form of a forensic speech.; Chapters three and four examine trial scenes with speeches in ancient novels and ancient histories respectively. They conclude that most of the speeches show some influence of the rhetorical tradition as outlined in the handbooks. They further find a common tendency to have the cases decided outside the trial proper. Cases in which the trial was decided within the legal procedures but unjustly were commonly corrected by forces outside the trial.; Chapter five focuses on the trial narrative of Paul at the end of Acts. It finds that the speeches given roughly fit the rhetorical form suggested by the manuals, although interruptions leave the speeches incomplete. It argues that the shipwreck and snake-bite are integral parts of the trial narrative and would fit the ancient audience's expectation to have Paul's innocence shown outside the trial itself. Such confirmation of his innocence yields further narration of Paul's trial in Rome unnecessary.
机译:本文分析了使徒行传22-26节中发生的取证言语的形式,以及这些言语的功能及其所涉及的审判场景。该研究认为,这些言论表现出对古代修辞传统的基本依赖,古代小说和古代历史中的大多数法医演讲也是如此。审判叙事的功能也类似于在其他古代叙事语境中的审判。保罗的审判并未从审判中得到任何正式判决,但保罗从海上风暴中的救出和使徒行传27-28中记录的蛇咬被证明是无罪的。在介绍性的章节简要介绍了以前的研究和方法论的内容之后,第二章回顾了各种修辞手册所提供的指导原则,例如昆蒂利安的有关法医演讲的适当形式的指导原则。第三章和第四章分别通过古代小说和古代历史的演讲来考察审判场景。他们得出的结论是,大多数演讲都显示出手册中概述的修辞传统的某些影响。他们进一步发现有将案件在审判之外适当决定的共同趋势。审判是在法律程序内决定但不公正地进行的,通常由审判外的力量予以纠正。第五章着重于使徒行传结尾保罗的审判叙事。它发现给出的演讲大致符合手册所建议的修辞形式,尽管打断使演讲不完整。它辩称,沉船和蛇咬是审判叙述中不可或缺的部分,将符合古代观众的期望,即在审判本身之外展现保罗的纯真。这种对他无罪的确认,使得无需再叙述保罗在罗马受审的情况。

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  • 作者

    Hogan, Derek K.;

  • 作者单位

    Baylor University.;

  • 授予单位 Baylor University.;
  • 学科 Religion Biblical Studies.; Language Rhetoric and Composition.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 220 p.
  • 总页数 220
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 圣经;语言学;
  • 关键词

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