Re[6]: THE RHETORICAL THEORY

Michael Hamende (HamendeM@CTS.DB.ERAU.EDU)
Wed, 7 Aug 1996 08:42:31 EST


I like it.

Mikey

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Subject: Re: Re[4]: THE RHETORICAL THEORY
Author: CyberJournal for Rhetoric and Writing
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Date: 8/6/96 08:11 PM

On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Phyllis Ryder wrote:
> (I'm thinking of a dissertation a colleague wrote called "Subversive
> Devotions" in which she, as a Presbyterian Minister, argues for the
> authority to define Christianity in non-patriarchal, non-homophobic
> ways. Her audience is Christians. Her method is rhetorical theory)
>
I rest my case

Darlene Sybert
http://www.missouri.edu/~c557506/index.htl
University of Missouri at Columbia (English)
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