London ; New Delhi ; New York ; Sydney : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015.
isbn
9780567499172 (pbk.)
contents note
Part I. Writing theological rhetorics well. Writing theology well in its own context -- Writing theological reflection well: rhetorics of process, problem-solving, and proclamation -- Writing theological argument well: rhetorics of inquiry, reading, reflection, and persuation -- Writing the theological essay well: rhetorics of identification, correlation, suspicion, and construction -- Part II. Writing theological and biblical research well. Writing theological research well (i): rhetorics of research and investigation -- Writing theological research well (II): rhetorics of organization and documentation -- Writing the biblical essay well-I: rhetorics of exegesis and interpretation -- Writing the biblical essay well-II: a critical-hermeneutical rhetoric -- Part III. Toward a theological style and voice of your own. Writing with theological imagination well: rhetorics of analogy, mataphor, and symbol -- Rewriting theology well (I): rhetorics of style and voice -- Rewriting theology well (II): rhetorics of words, sentences, and paragraphs -- Rewriting theology well (III): a rhetoric of revision -- Part IV. Writing theology well in new contexts. Writing theology well in a new language: rhetorics for international student writers and their tutors -- Writing theology well in a digital environment: rhetorics for online writers and researchers.