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the politics of a metaphor

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Christ's body in Corinth

the politics of a metaphor

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Yung Suk Kim takes up the language of "body" that infuses 1 Corinthians, Paul's most complicated letter, and the letter that provides us the most information, and poses the sharpest questions, about social realities in the early church. Kim argues against the view that in speaking of the church as Christ's body Paul seeks to emphasize unity and the social boundary. Against the conventional rhetoric of the "body politic" in Greco-Roman philosophy, Kim argues that Paul seeks rather to nourish the vitality of a diverse community and to criticize the ideology of a powerful in-group in Corinth, a message of particular importance for contemporary global Christianity.

"I highly recommend this work to all who take seriously Paul's metaphor of 'the body of Christ.' Kim interprets the metaphor as an alternative vision of vital reconciling community, over against conceptions that emphasize boundary markers to establish social groups. What is at stake in the interpretation of 1 Corinthians, he argues, is not just the ways first-century Christians constructed and lived out social unity but the consequences of our choices for the way we live out our own responsibilities today." David Odell-Scott, Professor of Philosophy, Kent State University.

About the Author
Yung Suk Kim is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Virginia Union University, in Richmond, Virginia. Author web site http://www.youaregood.com

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Publisher
Fortress Press
Language
English
Pages
142

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First Sentence

"A timely discussion of a key Pauline theme and its value for the global church // Challenges a consensus regarding the "politics" of 1 Corinthians"

Table of Contents

Introduction: The price of unity
The body of Christ today
Reading as a citizen of the world
A few words about method
Community as body
Community in theological and historical approaches
Sociological or social-scientific approaches
The approach of the history-of-religions school
Boundaries
Identity
Structure or power relationships
The conception of community called for in our present context
Community as the body of Christ
The body of Christ as organic unity
The body of Christ as corporate solidarity
Christological approaches
Conceiving the body of Christ in a cruciform reality
Community in Christ
An alternate reading of in Christ in First Corinthians
In Christ as a modal relation : dying with Christ
In Christ as a third space-time
The body politic and the body of Christ
The body politic in the Greco-Roman and ancient Jewish worlds
The politics of the hegemonic body
The body politic of the democratic-inclusive body
Paul and the democratic-inclusive body
The disembodiment of Christ in Corinth
Divisions
Sexual immorality
Marriage-related matters
Eating meat sacrificed to idols
Rights of Paul
Women's head covering
The Lord's supper
Resurrection
The life of the body of Christ in First Corinthians
Language for the body in First Corinthians
An ethic of the christic body
Tracing the christic body in First Corinthians
Outline of the discursive figurative structure of First Corinthians
1:1-17 Paul, Apostle of Christ Jesus, and the Corinthians, sanctified in Christ Jesus
1:18-4:21 the cross as God's power, exemplified by the Corinthians and embodied by
Paul
5:1-11:34 the Corinthians failure to embody cCrist crucified, Paul's exhortation to
The Corinthians calling for participation in christ crucified
12:1-15:11 exhortation : the Corinthian body as christic embodiment
15:12-58 as Christ crucified was raised, so the crucified body of the Christians will
Be raised
16:1-24 conclusion
The life of the christic body in Corinth
Practicing the diversity of Christ's body
Diversity as discernment
Diversity as balance
Christ's body and multiculturalism.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-138) and index.

Published in
Minneapolis, MN
Series
Paul in Critical Contexts
Other Titles
Deconstructing a social world through metaphor

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
227/.2064
Library of Congress
BS2675.6.C5 K56 2008

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
142 p. 24 cm.
Number of pages
142

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16699573M
ISBN 13
9780800662851
LCCN
2008011512
OCLC/WorldCat
214064342
Goodreads
2808336

First Sentence

"A timely discussion of a key Pauline theme and its value for the global church // Challenges a consensus regarding the "politics" of 1 Corinthians"

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