Gibt es einen roten Faden, der den gesamten 1. Korintherbrief durchzieht? Diese Studie findet das koharenzstiftende Element des 1Kor in der Selbstdarstellung des Apostels. Die paulinischen Selbstaussagen werden dabei sowohl in die antiken Formen der literarischen Selbstdarstellung eingeordnet als auch im Kontext der hellenistischen Popularphilosophie interpretiert. Als Modell fur Paulus' Selbstdarstellung bildet sich die archetypische Gestalt des Weisen heraus, die der Apostel jedoch gema seiner theologia crucis umpragt. Somit prasentiert sich Paulus sowohl als ein nachahmenswertes Vorbild...
Gibt es einen roten Faden, der den gesamten 1. Korintherbrief durchzieht? Diese Studie findet das koharenzstiftende Element des 1Kor in der Selbstdars...
Despite the impressive strides made in the past century in the understanding of Second Temple Jewish history and the strong scholarly interest in paideia within ancient Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, and late antique Christian cultures, the nature of Jewish paideia during the period has, until recently, received surprisingly little attention. The essays collected here were first offered for discussion at the Fifth Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting, held in Naples, Italy, from June 30 - July 4, 2015, the purpose of which was to gain greater insight into the diversity of views of Jewish education...
Despite the impressive strides made in the past century in the understanding of Second Temple Jewish history and the strong scholarly interest in paid...
Scholarship is divided on a point fundamental to the interpretation of 1 Corinthians 1-4: Are these chapters better read as a Pauline apology or as a Pauline censure? This study argues that Paul's argument is simultaneously apology and rebuke. By characterizing the Corinthian community as an ancient school, Paul depicts himself as a good but misunderstood teacher and the Corinthians as lackluster and unruly students. In support of this argument, White identifies numerous parallels between Paul's language, logic, and imagery in 1 Corinthians 1-4 and similar motifs in ancient Greek, Roman,...
Scholarship is divided on a point fundamental to the interpretation of 1 Corinthians 1-4: Are these chapters better read as a Pauline apology or as...