Citations:diatribal

English citations of diatribal

  • 2001, A. Stewart-Sykes, From Prophecy to Preaching: A Search for the Origins of the Christian Homily, BRILL (→ISBN), page 64:
    " [] a diatribe is not therefore a sermon," even though its diatribal elements may give an impression of orality.
  • (Can we date this quote?), A. Andrew Das, Solving the Romans Debate, Fortress Press (→ISBN), page 89:
    A diatribal style did not, then, exclude the presence of genuine opponents in Paul's letter.
  • 2010, Jae Hyun Lee, Paul's Gospel in Romans: A Discourse Analysis of Rom. 1:16-8:39, BRILL (→ISBN), page 438:
    Although he uses diatribal questions and answers in the interactive framework, the more vivid use of the diatribal interactions appears in Romans 6–7.
  • 2013, Annette Huizenga, Moral Education for Women in the Pastoral and Pythagorean Letters: Philosophers of the Household, BRILL (→ISBN), page 140:
    The diatribal style is therefore closely linked to an instructional purpose, whether it appears in a school dialectic or a philosophical letter.
  • 2018, Justin King, Speech-in-Character, Diatribe, and Romans 3:1-9: Who’s Speaking When and Why It Matters, BRILL (→ISBN), page 157:
    [That book] also tracks with the diatribal agenda for Epictetus's audience to endorse his views, just like the interlocutor.