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- Circular Rhetoric and Biblical Paradox SBL IM2014 Vienna
Austria. July 6-10, 2014 The University of Texas at Dallas Richard
K. Min Circular Rhetoric and Biblical Paradox Society of Biblical
Literature International Meeting 2014 University of Vienna, Vienna,
Austria July 6-10, 2014 10-16 Methods in New Testament Studies
7/10/2014 Thursday 8:30-11:15 AM Room: HS 24 - Hauptgebude Richard
K. Min The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, USA
Instituto Teologico Bauptista Pablo (ITBP), Chiapas, Mexico email:
min75243@hotmail.com http://biblicalparadox.wordpress.com
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- Circular Rhetoric and Biblical Paradox SBL IM2014 Vienna
Austria. July 6-10, 2014 The University of Texas at Dallas Richard
K. Min Acknowledgements Gopal Gupta for his support and guidance in
my study and research at University of Texas at Dallas. Moses
(HyunGu) Kim and yungGuen Lee at Paul Theological Seminary (ITBP)
and Ko-Mex Mission in Chiapas, Mexico, Sam Underwood at FBC Farmers
Branch, Jung-O Kim at Dallas Eastern Presbyterian Church, In-Gyun
Oh at Hanuri Church, Richard Crawford at FBC Richardson, Katy
Barnwell at Wycliffe Bible Translators & SIL, David (Hosik) Kim
at Korean Bible University, Paul Miller at Gramcord, and SeJune
Hong at IBM, for research opportunity, support, and encouragement.
E. Earle Ellis for New Testament studies, and Carl F. H. Henry for
my study in John, Theology, and Christian Philosophy. Cathy Drewry
for Editorial Support. Mi Min (my wife) for her support and
encouragement, and being my first and best audience.
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- Circular Rhetoric and Biblical Paradox SBL IM2014 Vienna
Austria. July 6-10, 2014 The University of Texas at Dallas Richard
K. Min Note on Terminology These terms are used somewhat informally
and interchangeably: Cycle ) or in Ecclesiastes 1:6) Circularity,
Vicious Circle, Circular Reasoning (Infinite) Loop Self-reference,
Self-witness, Self-testimony Reciprocal Interiority (Malatesta
1978) Co-induction, Coinduction, Coinductive Logic
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- Circular Rhetoric and Biblical Paradox SBL IM2014 Vienna
Austria. July 6-10, 2014 The University of Texas at Dallas Richard
K. Min Part 1 Introduction and Background
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- Circular Rhetoric and Biblical Paradox SBL IM2014 Vienna
Austria. July 6-10, 2014 The University of Texas at Dallas Richard
K. Min Circular Rhetoric and Paradox in Biblical Studies In the
past, 1.The major work on circular rhetoric is viewed as Semitic
influence in repetitive or tautological expression (often treated
as useless or nonsensical) [Howard Semitisms in NT, 1929] 2.Only
serious and major scholarly works on Circular Rhetoric: the
reciprocal indwelling relationships in 1 John (be-in and dwell-in)
by Malatesta (1978), followed by Brown (1982). 3.Paradox: mostly
done in Philosophy or Theology except one recent and noteworthy
work on Mark by Santos (1995). (1) self-denial discipleship (Mark
8:34), (2) saving by losing ones life (Mark 8:35), and (3)
servant-leadership (Mark 9:35).
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