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Reading of His Letters (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990); idem (ed.), The Social World of Luke-Acts: Models for Interpretation (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1991). Back

15. Jouette M. Bassler, review in JBL 106 (1987): 341. Back

16. . Burton L. Mack, Rhetoric and the New Testament (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990); The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present, edited by Patricia Bizell and Bruce Herzberg (Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1990); Chaim Perelman, The Realm of Rhetoric (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1982). See also Walter J. Ong, The Presence of the Word (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967); idem, Rhetoric, Romance, and Technology (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1971); idem, Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word (London: Methuen, 1982); Werner H. Kelber, The Oral and the Written Gospel (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1983); George A. Kennedy, New Testament Interpretation through Rhetorical Criticism (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984); Thomas E. Boomershine, Story Journey: An Invitation to the Gospel as Storytelling (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1988); Tony M. Lenz, Orality and Literacy in Hellenic Greece (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989); Burton L. Mack and Vernon K. Robbins, Patterns of Persuasion in the Gospels (Sonoma: Polebridge Press, 1989); Paul J. Achtemeier, "Omne verbum sonat: The New Testament and the Oral Environment of Late Western Antiquity," SBL 109 (1990): 3-27. Back

17. Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., in CBQ 47 (1985): 566. Back

18. James Swetnam, S.J., review in Biblica 66 (1985): 139. Back

19. R. C. Tannehill, "The Disciples in Mark"; idem, "The Gospel of Mark as Narrative Christology"; N. R. Petersen, "Point of View in Mark's Narrative," Semeia 12 (1978): 97-121; "The Composition of Mark 4:1-8:26"; idem, "When Is the End Not the End? Literary Reflections on the Ending of Mark's Narrative," Interpretation 34 (1980): 151-66; idem, "The Reader in the Gospel," Neotestamentica 18 (1984): 38-51; idem, Literary Criticism for New Testament Critics; Willem S. Vorster, "Meaning and Reference: The Parables of Jesus in Mark 4," Text and Reality: Aspects of Reference in Biblical Texts, edited by B. C. Lategan and W. S. Vorster (Atlanta: Scholars Press and Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985): 27-65; D. Rhoads and D Michie, Mark as Story. Back

20. B. L. Mack, A Myth of Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1988); Ched Myers, Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark's Story of Jesus (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1988); Herman C. Waetjen, A Reordering of Power: A Socio-Political Reading of Mark's Gospel (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1989). See a discussion of these books in V. K. Robbins, "Text and Context in Recent Studies of the Gospel of Mark," RSR 17,1 (1991): 16-23. Also, see Sean Freyne, Galilee, Jesus and the Gospels: Literary Approaches and Historical Investigations (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1988). Back

21. N. R. Petersen, Rediscovering Paul: Philemon and the Sociology of Paul's Narrative World (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985). For award information, see Bible Review, 2,4 (1986): 50. Back


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