Christine R. Trotter. Hellenistic Jews and Consolatory Rhetoric: 2 Maccabees, Wisdom of Solomon, 1 Thessalonians, and Hebrews. Mohr Siebeck.
Abstract:
"Christine
R. Trotter elucidates how Hellenistic Jewish writers attempted to
comfort those living in the midst of and in the wake of persecution and
violence. While past scholarship has explored this question primarily in
terms of the development of Jewish apocalypticism and afterlife
beliefs, Christine R. Trotter takes a comprehensive approach by
investigating how Hellenistic Jewish authors engaged with ancient
consolatory rhetoric, that is, the means of persuasion intended to move a
suffering person out of grief and into joy. Through studies on 2
Maccabees, the Wisdom of Solomon, 1 Thessalonians, and Hebrews, the
author explicates how Hellenistic Jewish authors navigated the diverse
traditions of consolation within their biblical heritage and Greco-Roman
culture. Her work has important implications for the genre of 1
Thessalonians and the dates of composition of the Wisdom of Solomon and
Hebrews."
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