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Struttura e teologia della prima lettera di Giovanni : analisi letteraria e retorica, contenuto teologico
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ISBN: 8876531386 9788876531385 Year: 1998 Volume: 138 Publisher: Roma Pontificio Istituto Biblico

Christliche Existenz nach dem Jakobusbrief: eine Studie zu seiner soteriologischen und ethischen Konzeption
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ISBN: 3525533764 Year: 1998 Publisher: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht


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An die Galater
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ISBN: 3161470028 9783161470028 Year: 1998 Volume: 10 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr

2 Corinthians
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ISBN: 0836198123 0585249490 9780585249490 9780836198126 0836190734 Year: 1998 Publisher: Scottdale, Pennsylvania : Herald Press,

Galatians
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ISBN: 1134836333 1280184981 0203410769 0203319796 9780203319796 9780203410769 9780415110365 041511036X 9780415110372 0415110378 9781134836338 9781280184987 9781134836284 1134836287 9781134836321 1134836325 Year: 1998 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Paul's letter to the Galatians, sometimes known as the Magna Carta of Christian liberty, is central to the understanding of the relation of Paul and the Law and is packed with crucial historical, social and theological material.Philip F. Esler provides a detailed and accessible interpretation of the text, which draws on contemporary and modern literary models. He outlines the problems often associated with reading Galatians, the context of the text, the rhetoric of the text and the intercultural and social implications of Galatians. Galatians includes comprehensive indices of anci

Rhetoric and Galatians : assessing an approach to Paul's epistle
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ISBN: 0521631173 0511002866 1107115566 0521048133 051117196X 0511309783 0511149638 0511488017 128042026X 0511050992 9780521631174 9780511002861 0511035756 9780511035753 9780511488016 9786610420261 6610420262 Year: 1998 Volume: 101 Publisher: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press,

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This monograph challenges the accepted notion that Galatians is either a sample of classical rhetoric or should be interpreted in light of Graeco-Roman rhetorical handbooks. It demonstrates that the handbooks of Aristotle, Cicero, et al. discuss a form of oratory which was limited with respect to subject, venue and style of communication, and that Galatians falls outside such boundaries. The inapplicability of ancient canons of rhetoric is reinforced by a detailed comparison of Galatians with the handbooks, a survey of patristic attitudes towards Paul's communicative technique, and interaction with twentieth-century discussions of the nature of New Testament Greek. Dr Kern concludes that rhetorical handbooks were never a tool of literary criticism and that they cannot assist the search for a distinctly Pauline rhetoric. Thus this study has implications not only for Galatians, but also for other New Testament epistles.

Petrus oder Paulus? Studien über das Verhältnis des Ersten Petrusbriefes zur paulinischen Tradition
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ISBN: 3161468481 9783161468483 Year: 1998 Volume: 103 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck

Endurance in suffering : Hebrews 12:1-13 in its rhetorical, religious, and philosophical context
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ISBN: 0521593050 0521018919 0511585292 051100494X 9780521593052 9780511004940 9780511585296 9780521018913 Year: 1998 Volume: 98 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Hebrews 12: 1-13 portrays the suffering of the community to which it is addressed by means of two images: an athletic contest, and God's fatherly discipline. In this 1998 book, N. Clayton Croy provides a thorough exploration of the theme of suffering in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman traditions, and surveys the different interpretations of this passage which have been offered by Christian writers over the centuries. He argues that the concept of 'training' unites the passage, which presents Jesus as the supreme athlete, an agonistic exemplar for those running the race. These verses also support a non-punitive understanding of discipline, in which God's children undergo a positive process of education. The educative notion of paideia combines with images of athletic training to establish a call to faithful endurance rather than repentance.

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