The Rhetorical Function of the Book of Ezekiel

Thomas Renz
BRILL, 2002-04-26 - 298 pages
In
this study, Renz argues that the book of Ezekiel functions as a
rhetorical unit, that it addresses a specific rhetorical situation, and
that it aims at shaping the self-understanding of the second-generation
of Judaean exiles and defining the "true Israel." After examining the
historical context of the exile, the author addresses the overall
literary arrangement and the individual rhetorical techniques in the
book. A final chapter explores the book's rhetorical effectiveness in
presenting a suitable response to the issues the exilic community faced.
Renz offers both a convincing analysis of the book of Ezekiel as well
as a model for the fruitful integration of traditional critical methods
with more recent literary, rhetorical, and sociological approaches. This
book will interest all those who study the history, literature, and
theology of ancient Israel.
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