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The rhetor as dialectician in “last chance for survival”

Pages 201-220 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Dirk G. van der Merwe. (2010) Domestic Architecture: Culture, Fictive Kinship and Identity in the First Epistle of John. Acta Patristica et Byzantina 21:2, pages 207-226.
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Dirk G. Van Der Merwe. (2009) Family Metaphorics: A Rhetorical Tool in the Epistle of 1 John. Acta Patristica et Byzantina 20:1, pages 89-108.
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Randall A. Lake. (1997) Argumentation and Self: The Enactment of Identity in Dances with Wolves . Argumentation and Advocacy 34:2, pages 66-89.
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RandallA. Lake. (1991) Between myth and history: Enacting time in Native American protest rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:2, pages 123-151.
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Richard Morris & Philip Wander. (1990) Native American rhetoric: Dancing in the shadows of the ghost dance. Quarterly Journal of Speech 76:2, pages 164-191.
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Dirk Van der Merwe. (2015) 1 John: ‘Effects’ in biblical texts that constitute ‘lived experiences’ in the contemplative reading of those texts. In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi 49:2.
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Kenneth D. Tollefson. (2016) Certainty within the Fellowship: Dialectical Discourse in 1 John. Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture 29:2, pages 79-89.
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Janet G. Metzger. (1993) Narration and narratives: the “acculturation/call” story as a blend of oral and literate world view. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 17:1, pages 125-141.
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