Vol. 50

Rhetoric and Religion Issue


"FOR THE TYRANT SHALL BE NO MORE” Reflections on and Lessons from “The Arab Spring” in North Africa, the Middle East and the Civil Rights and Anti-Apartheid Struggles By: Allan Aubrey Boesak


America’s Holy War: FDR, Civil Religion, and the Prelude to War By: Timothy Wyatt


Paul’s Use of Aristotelian Enthymeme’s in New Testament Scripture:Turning “Head Knowledge” into “Heart Knowledge”

By:Kevin Jones


The Rhetoric of a Pagan Past: Lactantius and Varro By: C. M. Whiting


The Fundamentals of Religious Speakers & Rhetoric (The mobility of the Church) By:Anjerrika Anthony


The Religious Philosophy of Edith Stein: Knowledge and Faith By: Melissa Chastain


Religious Rhetoric in Tyler Perry’s Play Madea’s Family Reunion By:Angela M Nelson


The Augustinian Tradition in Rhetoric. By: Hanne Roer


Performing a Rhetoric of Renunciation: An Exploration of Hindu Female Renouncers’ Vernacular Practices in North India

By Antoinette DeNapoli


Ritual and Rhetoric: Two Form of Rhetorical Memory in the Early Eucharist By: M. Todd Harper


Luke’s Warning: A Dangerous Economy in Ephesus (Acts 19:25-27, 35b-40) By: Joy Warren


Speaking in a Prophet’s Stead: Rhetoric, Power and HIV/AIDS By: Christopher House


Susanna and the Elders’: A Visual Rhetoric of Sin By: Alexander Kozin


Resurrection Power: Rapper Appropriation of the Crucified Jesus By: Ebony A. Utley


Subverting the Powers: Martin Luther King’s Rhetorical Model By: Michael D. Royster


Filming the Holy: Rhetorical Strategies in the Coen Brothers’ True Grit By: Richard Engell


The Religious Rhetoric of Scapegoat Reliance By: Brent Kice


From I Am to I Do: Gaining Power through Marginalization in the Book of Margery Kempe By: Katherine Fowler





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