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| Title: History, rhetoric and writings of Josephus Secondary Title: Neotest. Volume: 31 Pages: 1-20 Type: Journal Article Year: 1997 Abstract: Harrington, Daniel J. in: NTAb 43.3 (1999), 541: "After noting some uses and abuses of Josephus' writings, the article contends that Josephus created some narrative worlds and made them as persuasive as possible, and that he wanted his audiences to join his narrator and to become part of his worlds so that thereafter one would thin in a specific way about one's own "real" world. It concludes that we should see Josephus' history as rhetoric and rhetoric as history". Keywords: Examination of the Complete work, Jos as historian |
