
Vivid Rhetoric and Visual Persuasion
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- List of Abbreviations
- 1. "Before the Eyes": A History of Vivid Rhetoric and Ekphrasis in the New Testament-Meghan Henning and Nils Neumann
- 2. Experiencing Deadly Peril: Vivid Rhetoric in the Account of Jesus Walking on the Sea (Matthew 14:22-33)-Nils Neumann
- 3. Apocalyptic Ekphrasis and the Afterlife in Matthew 25: Vividness, Verisimilitude, and Mixed Messages-Meghan Henning
- 4. Images of Women: A Study on Vivid Christology in Luke-Acts-Gudrun Nassauer
- 5. Seeing Creation of God's Divine Plan: Unseeable Being Becomes Visible in John 1-Vernon K. Robbins
- 6. Visualizing the Resurrection of Lazarus: Human Senses and Vivid Rhetoric in John 11-Sunny Kuan-Hui Wang
- 7. Vivid Description in the Narrative of Luke-Acts: Possibility, Patterns, and Purposes-Bart B. Bruehler
- 8. Architexture and Medialized Presence: Jerusalem and Its Temples in Acts 21:27-30 and Ephesians 2:14-Annette Weissenrieder with Martina Kepper
- 9. Of Walls, Temples, and Long Journeys: Image and Emotion in the Conversion Narrative of Ephesians 2:11-22-Gary S. Selby
- 10. Vivid Vignettes: Lakes of Fire, Grotesque Feasts, and the Idea of Hell in Revelation 19:17-21-Robyn J. Whitaker
- 11. Topographies of Conduct? Ethical Implications of the Ekphrastic Description of Jerusalem in Revelation 21-Susanne Luther
- 12. Making a Spectacle: Vivid Spatiality and Early Christian Martyrology-Harry O. Maier
- 13. Experience of Martyrdom: Immersion, and Lack Thereof, in Pontius's Life of Cyprian-Aldo Tagliabue
- 14. Salvific Suspense: Cinematic Ekphrasis in Paulinus of Nola's Natalicium of 401-Diane Fruchtman
- List of Contributors
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