In this Book
Irony in the Matthean Passion Narrative
Book
2014
Published by:
Augsburg Fortress Publishers

summary
Irony (as used here) is a rhetorical and literary device for revealing “what is hidden behind what is seen.” It thus offers the reader a superior understanding by means of the distinction between reality and its shadow. The book provides a history of different definitions of irony, from Aristophanes to Booth; discusses the constitutive formal elements of irony and the functions of irony; then studies particular aspects of the Matthean Passion Narrative that require the reader to recognize a deeper truth beneath the surface of the narrative. This engaging study gives important insight into the literary qualities in the Gospel of Matthew. This work is a unique resource destined for use by scholars and students of the New Testament.
Table of Contents
ISBN | 9781451484328 |
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MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 881163878 |
Pages | 192 |
Launched on MUSE | 2014-06-07 |
Language | English |
Open Access | No |