Hierarchy, Unity, and Imitation: A Feminist Rhetorical Analysis of Power Dynamics in Paul's Letter to the Philippians |
Contents
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Situating the Rhetorics of Philippians | 73 |
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The Interaction of Arguments As They | 115 |
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The Major Arguments | 157 |
Conclusions | 203 |
Outline of Argumentative Techniques in Philippians | 213 |
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