Sarah-Magdalena Kingreen analyzes Tertullian's "Adversus Valentinianos" from a rhetorical perspective and shows that he uses the two parts of an ancient speech, exordium and narratio, to refute the credibility of the Valentinian doctrine and consciously pursues this as a literary strategy.
Sarah-Magdalena Kingreen analyzes Tertullian's "Adversus Valentinianos" from a rhetorical perspective and shows that he uses the two parts of an ancient speech, exordium and narratio, to refute the credibility of the Valentinian doctrine and consciously pursues this as a literary strategy.
Sarah-Magdalena Kingreen
Geboren 1988; Studium der Ev. Theologie, Latein, Musik und Erziehungswissenschaften in Berlin; seit 2015 Assistentin am Lehrstuhl für Antikes Christentum an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 2019 Promotion.
Gnosis Rhetorik Valentinianer Antikes Christentum Häresie