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- From: Jim Hester <hester AT uor.edu>
- To: Corpus-paul <corpus-paul AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Peter and Paul
- Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 15:15:28 -0700
David Inglis wrote:
> I am disturbed by the number of scholars who base their
> evidence for pseudonymity on writing style and vocabulary.
Listers might be interested in reading Frank Hughes' paper, "Pseudonymity as
Rhetoric..." in the archives of JSRCNT (i.e., rhetjournal.uor.edu). Style
should be viewed in the context of the issues of invention, arrangement and
delivery. In that context, for example, I find it highly unlikely that the
persons listed in the opening greetings of Paul's letters are "co-authors."
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Peter and Paul,
tmcos, 06/05/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Peter and Paul, Hyam Maccoby, 06/05/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, tmcos, 06/05/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Edgar M. Krentz, 06/05/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Jeff Peterson, 06/05/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Kym Smith, 06/06/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Peter M. Head, 06/06/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, David Inglis, 06/06/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Jim Hester, 06/06/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, David Inglis, 06/07/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Jim Hester, 06/07/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, David C. Hindley, 06/07/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Frank W. Hughes, 06/08/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Edgar M. Krentz, 06/19/2002
- Re: Peter and Paul, Jeff Peterson, 06/20/2002
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