Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times
George A. Kennedy is Paddison Professor of Classics, Emeritus, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
[A] valuable tool for all scholars and students of the history of rhetoric.
Winifred Bryan Horner, coeditor of "Rhetoric and Pedagogy: Its History, Philosophy, and Practice"
ÝA¨ valuable tool for all scholars and students of the history of rhetoric.
Winifred Bryan Horner, coeditor of "Rhetoric and Pedagogy: Its History, Philosophy, and Practice"
In this most recent revival of rhetoric, George Kennedy himself has been indispensable.
Kathleen E. Welch, University of Oklahoma
"[A] valuable tool for all scholars and students of the history of rhetoric.
Winifred Bryan Horner, coeditor of "Rhetoric and Pedagogy: Its History, Philosophy, and Practice""
"In this most recent revival of rhetoric, George Kennedy himself has been indispensable.
Kathleen E. Welch, University of Oklahoma"
Kennedy writes with ease and lucidity. His synoptic prowess melds the lives of the rhetoricians and the life of rhetoric.
"Journal of Early Christian Studies"
This edition is even more user-friendly than the first.
"Religious Studies Review"