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Patronage and power: a study of social networks in Corinth
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ISBN: 1850753709 9781850753704 Year: 1992 Volume: 75 Publisher: Sheffield: JSOT,

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La deuxième épître de Paul aux Corinthiens
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ISSN: 07636377 ISBN: 2904407138 9782904407130 Year: 1992 Volume: 14 Publisher: Vaux-sur-Seine: Edifac,

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Krieg und Friede in Korinth: Kommentar zum 2. Korintherbrief des Apostels Paulus
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ISBN: 3205055357 3205987462 Year: 1992 Publisher: Wien Böhlau

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The Pastoral Epistles : an introduction and commentary
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ISBN: 0851118836 9780851118833 Year: 1992 Volume: 14 Publisher: Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press,

Der erste Brief an die Korinther
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ISBN: 3579005111 357900512X 3579005510 9783579005515 Year: 1992 Publisher: Gütersloh Gütersloher Verlagshaus

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Logos and Sophia : the rhetorical situation of 1 Corinthians
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ISBN: 1555407846 1555407838 9781555407841 9781555407834 Year: 1992 Volume: 134 Publisher: Atlanta (Ga): Scholars Press,


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Paul's style of church leadership illustrated by his instructions to the Corinthians on the collection
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ISBN: 0773498028 Year: 1992 Publisher: San Francisco : Lewiston, NY, USA : Mellen Research University Press ; Order fulfillment, Edwin Mellen Press,

Judgment and community conflict
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ISBN: 9004095101 9004266968 9789004266964 9789004095106 Year: 1992 Volume: 66 Publisher: Leiden ;New York E.J. Brill

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This study demonstrates that Paul in 1 Corinthians 3:5 - 4:5 is led by the rhetorical situation to emphasize God's final judgment as the affirmation of the individual Christian's work. Paul is not simply opposing his future eschatology to a Corinthian 'realized' eschatology. Rather, he is teaching the Corinthians to adapt their inherited belief in a corporate judgment to new concerns within the community. The exegetical study is set in the context of past scholarship on the questions of Paul's eschatology, his beliefs concerning judgment, and the role of eschatology in 1 Corinthians. Chapters on the functions of divine judgment in Jewish and Greco-Roman writings help to define the way early Christians thought of God's judgment and to suggest how Corinthian sensibilities influenced Paul's application of judgment language. This book contributes to ongoing debates about the apocalyptic theology of Paul and the eschatological views of the Corinthians. It will also be useful to scholars who are interested in the role played by ideas of divine judgment in the world of the New Testament.

Paul and the language of Scripture: citation technique in the Pauline epistles and contemporary literature
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ISBN: 0521419255 0521077966 0511896557 9780521419253 Year: 1992 Volume: 74 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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Explicit quotations from the Jewish Scriptures play a vital role in several of the apostle Paul's letters to struggling Christian congregations. In most cases the wording of these quotations differs markedly from all known versions of the biblical text. Studies of Paul's use of scripture routinely note the problem and suggest possible solutions, but none to date has made this phenomenon the primary object of investigation. The present study aims to remedy this deficiency with a careful examination of the way Paul and other ancient authors handled the wording of their explicit quotations. In drawing general conclusions, Dr Stanley examines the broader social environment that made 'interpretive renderings' a normal and accepted part of the literary landscape of antiquity.

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