Hearing Mark's endings : : listening to ancient popular texts through speech act theory / / Bridget Gilfillan Upton.
Hearing Mark's Endings has two foci: it represents an attempt to show that ancient popular texts are written to be read aloud, and further, develops an aurally attuned hermeneutic to interpret them by. The contents of the book include rhetorical readings of the ancient popular texts, by Xenopho...
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