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1 Clement as an Argumentative Text

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396 Seiten
2025
Brill (Verlag)
9789004742055 (ISBN)
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The individual contributions to this volume analyze the argumentation strategies employed in 1 Clement, with a focus on cultural knowledge, use of Scripture, insights from interdisciplinary approaches, and the reception of the author's argumentation throughout history.
This volume explores the significance of 1 Clement as an argumentative text – a text that substantiates and offers reasons for a specific course of action which readers of the work should take. The contributions to this volume analyze the various argumentative strategies the author of 1 Clement employs in service of the letter's overall aims. Some essays focus on the cultural knowledge underlying the argumentation, while others on the function and use of Scripture. Several essays offer insights from other disciplines – theories of argumentation, metaphor, and (literary and cultural) space, as well as historical anthropology – to facilitate the analysis of 1 Clement's argument. The final two essays investigate the way the argumentative structure of 1 Clement was interpreted and used in two very different contexts of reception.

Jacob N. Cerone is a doctoral candidate in New Testament at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He is an in-house editor of the Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (de Gruyter, Berlin), Series Editor of Classic Studies on the Apostolic Fathers (Pickwick), and Series Editor of Patristic Essentials (Fontes Press). He is also a coeditor of the Apostolic Fathers Greek Reader (GlossaHouse) and Daily Scriptures (Eerdmans) David du Toit is Professor of New Testament (History and Literature of Early Christianity) at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He was awarded a doctoral degree (1996: Theios Anthropos. Zur Verwendung von θεῖος ἄνθρωπος und sinnverwandten Ausdrücken in der Literatur der Kaiserzeit, published 1997) as well as a Habilitation (2006: Der abwesende Herr. Narrative und geschichtstheologische Strategien im Markusevangelium zur Bewältigung der Abwesenheit des Auferstandenen) by the Humboldt University of Berlin. He is editor of the series WMANT and FoSub. His main research interests include early Christology, the Gospel of Mark, Early Christianity and Greco-Roman culture, semantics and lexicography of early Christian Greek, methodology in Historical-Jesus-research. Kathrin Hager is a doctoral candidate at the chair for New Testament at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and is pastor in the Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirchengemeinde Eckenhaid. From 2017–2023 she was an assistant to the chair of New Testament, first at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and then at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität. Her dissertation project focuses on the foundation of ethics in 1 Clement.

Notes on Contributors



1 First Clement as an Argumentative Text: Introduction

 David du Toit



2 Res publica restituta as the Premise of the Argument of 1 Clement

 L.L. Welborn



3 The Rhetoric of Slavery and the Argument for Concord in 1 Clement

 Jeremiah Bailey



4 The Argumentative Function of the Gift: God’s Benefactions in 1 Clement 19:2–21:1

 Kathrin Hager



5 Vindication and Admonition: The Argumentative Function of Wisdom 2:24 in 1 Clement 3–6

 Jacob N. Cerone



6 The Narrative on Cain’s Fratricide (Genesis 4:3–8 LXX) in 1 Clement 3:4–4:7 and Its Aetiological Function in the Argument

 Cilliers Breytenbach



7 The Role (and Absence) of Genesis 1–4 in the Argument of 1 Clement

 David J. Downs



8 A Grapevine’s Lesson for Imbeciles: “Miserable Are Those Who Waffle and Waver!”

Argumentation in 1 Clement 23, 2 Clement 11, and Their Common Source

 James A. Kelhoffer



9 Obedience to God in 1 Clement 13–14: The Spirit’s Commandment and the Lord’s Precepts as “Holy Words” to Be Obeyed

 Paul A. Hartog



10 Argumentation in 1 Clement: A Consensualist Reading

 Tanja Forderer



11 Metaphorical Argumentation in 1 Clement: The Life Journey and Competition Metaphors

 Jonathan Reichel



12 Contested Space and Dangerous Places: Literary Space and Argumentation in 1 Clement

 David du Toit



13 A Spatio-Rhetorical Examination of the Persuasive Strategies of 1 Clement

 Harry O. Maier



14 With “Heart” and “Soul”: On Moral Anthropology and Its Argumentative Use in 1 Clement

 Hermut Löhr



15 Out of Order: Reading the Argument of 1 Clement in the Sequence of the Liturgical Cycle of Cambridge, University Library, Add. 1700

 Dan Batovici



16 The Interpretation of Argumentative Structures in 1 Clement in Its Early Modern Editions and Translations

 Patrick Bahl



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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Novum Testamentum, Supplements ; 196
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 781 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-13 9789004742055 / 9789004742055
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