Voice of Jesus in the Social Rhetoric of James
Discover the profound insights of "Voice of Jesus in the Social Rhetoric of James" by Wesley Hiram Wachob, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This engaging 268-page work delves into the Epistle of James, portraying it as a masterful rhetorical composition that seamlessly blends persuasive discourse with epistolary form. Wachob explores the intriguing ways in which the author of James skillfully utilizes the sayings of Jesus, aiming to influence both thought and action among the audience, bringing about significant social impact. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of biblical studies, this book sheds light on socio-rhetorical criticism and the intricate relationship between scripture and social dynamics. Enhance your understanding of the New Testament and the powerful voice of Jesus in the context of societal discourse with this insightful study.