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Echoes of charis: Paul's contextual reflections on salvation
2014, Lit
in English
3643905475 9783643905475
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Coming to terms with Paul's theology of grace within the framework of ancient Mediterranean reciprocity
Section 1. The nature and form of reciprocity in the ancient Mediterranean world. A kaleidoscope of approaches : paradigms, paradigm-changes and the "Umwelt" of the New Testament
One form of social exchange or two? : euergetism, patronage, and testament studies : Roman and Greek ideas of patronage
Patrocinium and euergetism : similar or different reciprocal relationships? : eavesdropping on the current debate among biblical scholars
Section 2. Theological reflections on Paul's theology of grace in context. Managing the household : Paul as paterfamilias of the Christian community in Corinth
1 Corinthians 9:24-27 : an agonistic competition?
Behind the mask of rhetoric : the intra-textual relationship between Paul and the Corinthians in 2 Corinthians 8
Religious reciprocity in 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 : generosity and gratitude as legitimate responses to the charis
Challenging dominant perspectives : new approaches to Paul's collection for the poor in Jerusalem
Charis in Paul : an investigation into the apostle's "performative" application of the language of grace within the framework of his theological reflection on the event/process of salvation
Reconciliation in the Apostle Paul : a divine gift for a new mankind
"Seeing the error of my ways" : revisiting Paul's paradigmatic, self-critical remarks in 1 Corinthians 15:8-10
Paul's apocalyptic eschatology in 2 Corinthians
Fin: Hearing the echoes of charis.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-216).
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