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Pauline Solidarity

Author : Daniel Oudshoorn
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532675270

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Pauline Solidarity by Daniel Oudshoorn Pdf

Building on the themes established in the first two volumes of Paul and the Uprising of the Dead, Pauline Solidarity explores: (a) how the Pauline faction transforms relationships within the household unit in the new transnational family of God; (b) how dominant cultural conceptions of honor are rejected in the embrace of shame in the company of the crucified; (c) how vertical practices of patronage are replaced with a horizontal sibling-based political economy of grace; and (d) how the gospel of the Caesars is overcome by the lawlessness of the good news that is being assembled in an uprising of life among the left for dead. Along the way, many of the traditional themes associated with Paulinism (grace, justice, love, loyalty, sin, flesh, death, Jesus, spirit, life) are reexamined and understood as core components of a movement that was spreading among vanquished, colonized, oppressed, dispossessed, and enslaved peoples who were finding new (and treasonous) ways of organizing themselves in order to be life-giving and life-affirming, and in order to counter all the death-dealing structures of Roman imperialism.

Ecclesial Solidarity in the Pauline Corpus

Author : James T. Hughes
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532658761

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Ecclesial Solidarity in the Pauline Corpus by James T. Hughes Pdf

Over the years there have been many treatments of Paul's theology that have focused on what the churches he wrote to were like, and what that might mean for today. However, what Paul says about relationships between churches has been frequently neglected, or only briefly considered. This book analyzes Paul's use of the word "church" as well as family imagery, holiness language, body imagery, and Paul's understanding of imitation and apostleship to demonstrate the breadth of his understanding of relationships between churches, of inter-church solidarity. Inter-church solidarity is shown to be integral to Paul's understanding of church from the earliest letters, and the book exposes a rich tapestry of relationships that should challenge and encourage the church in the twenty-first century.

Pauline Eschatology

Author : Daniel Oudshoorn
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532675263

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Pauline Eschatology by Daniel Oudshoorn Pdf

When seeking to understand what Paul and his coworkers were trying to accomplish, it is no longer possible to ignore Graeco-Roman cultural, economic, political, and religious beliefs and practices. Nor can one ignore the ways in which colonized and vanquished peoples adopted, developed, subverted, and resisted these things. Therefore, in order to properly contextualize the Pauline faction, the traditional background material related to Paul and politics must be developed in the following ways: Pauline eschatology must be examined in light of apocalyptic resistance movements; Pauline eschatology must be understood in light of the realized eschatology of Roman imperialism; and the ideo-theology of Rome (its four cornerstones of the household unit, cultural constructs of honor and shame, practices of patronage, and traditional Roman religiosity now all reworked within the rapidly spreading imperial cult[s]) must be explored in detail. This is the task of Pauline Eschatology, the second volume of Paul and the Uprising of the Dead. In it, we will witness how Pauline apocalypticism ruptures the eternal now of empire, and this, then, paves our way for the detailed study of Paulinism that follows in volume 3, Pauline Solidarity.

Pauline Politics

Author : Daniel Oudshoorn
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532675232

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Pauline Politics by Daniel Oudshoorn Pdf

The Pauline Epistles have been claimed as a useful ally by parties across the political spectrum. Neoconservatives claim that Paul and his coworkers were law-abiding, authority-honoring, devoutly religious people oriented around their respect for hard work, private property, and family values. Liberals claim that the Pauline faction was devoted to the celebration of diversity, internally transcending social markers of status, and the embrace of peace. Radicals claim that Paul was a leader within an anti-imperial revolutionary movement sweeping across the eastern portion of the Roman Empire. However, it is rare for these (and still other!) parties to engage in dialogue with each other because each party tends to operate with presuppositions that make open engagement difficult. Pauline Politics examines the main positions taken in relation to Paul and politics and then engages in a thorough examination of the underlying arguments used to argue that this-or-that position is more or less plausible. Underlying arguments tend to relate to two things: first, positions on the socioeconomic status of Paul, his coworkers, and other early Jesus loyalists; and second, positions on Pauline eschatology. This volume will comprehensively explore these matters.

Solidarity and Difference

Author : David G. Horrell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567662842

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Solidarity and Difference by David G. Horrell Pdf

David G. Horrell presents a study of Pauline ethics, examining how Paul's moral discourse envisages and constructs communities in which there is a strong sense of solidarity but also legitimate difference in various aspects of ethical practice. Horrell reads New Testament texts with an explicit awareness of contemporary ethical theory, and assesses Paul's contribution as a moral thinker in the context of modern debate. Using a framework indebted to the social sciences, as well as to contemporary ethical theory, Horrell examines the construction of community in Paul's letters, the notions of purity, boundaries and identity, Paul's attempts to deal with diversity in his churches, the role of imitating Christ in Paul's ethics, and the ethic Paul develops for interaction with 'outsiders'. Finally, the pattern of Paul's moral thinking is considered in relation to the liberal-communitarian debate, with explicit consideration given to the central moral norms of Pauline thought, and the prospects for, and problems with, appropriating these in the contemporary world. This Cornerstones edition includes an extended reflective introduction and a substantial foreword from N.T. Wright.

'All of You are One'

Author : Bruce Hansen
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567136046

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'All of You are One' by Bruce Hansen Pdf

Hansen argues that unity formula employed in Gal 3.28, 1 Cor 12.13 and Col 3.11 offers equality between competing social groups.

Churches on Mission

Author : Geoffrey Hartt,Christopher R. Little,John Wang
Publisher : William Carey Publishing
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781645080763

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Churches on Mission by Geoffrey Hartt,Christopher R. Little,John Wang Pdf

The twenty-first century is marked by a renewed emphasis on the missional responsibility of individual Christians and local churches. Churches on Mission: God’s Grace Abounding to the Nations is an attempt to explore the relationship between the local church and its missionary responsibilities. Through history, theology, case studies, and actual ministry practices, each author in this collection presents an aspect of local church participation. The book aims to be informational and inspirational on many levels and invites readers from local churches to become active participants in the mission of God.

Do Black Lives Matter?

Author : Lisa M. Bowens,Dennis R. Edwards
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781666705430

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Do Black Lives Matter? by Lisa M. Bowens,Dennis R. Edwards Pdf

In this book Lisa Bowens and Dennis R. Edwards collate a virtual manifesto on the way the Bible serves as inspiration, theological grist, and even the language needed to be the change to people of good faith everywhere. The authors of this book challenge the forces of racism that are so deeply entrenched in church and society today offering prophetic insight into Black resilience and the historic and ongoing importance of Scripture to that resilience. The authors also forefront the significance of Scripture to the Black struggle for justice by bringing together here prominent, gifted Black scholars in biblical studies, ethics, history, and theology, as their work and writing contribute so much to the ongoing struggle against injustice. The book will offer both biblical reflection celebrating an African American theological reading and a prophetic call to arms by means of sermons and other reflections. The book includes contributions from: Jaime L. Waters, Jennifer Kaalund, Angela Parker Reggie, Williams Antonia Daymond, Brian Bantum, Danjuma Gibson, David Daniels, Y. Joy Harris-Smith, Vince Bantu, Marcia Clarke, Valerie Landfair, Antipas Harris, Luke Powery, Efrem Smith, Donyelle McCray, Jamal-Dominique Hopkins.

The Missionary Spirit

Author : Ireland, Jerry M.
Publisher : Orbis Books
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781608338924

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The Missionary Spirit by Ireland, Jerry M. Pdf

"Argues for a return to the early emphasis in Pentecostal missiology on the need for cross-cultural evangelism, as opposed to the current trend focusing on a broader, more amorphous understanding of the field"--

Metaphors and Social Identity Formation in Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians

Author : Kar Yong Lim
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2017-05-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498282901

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Metaphors and Social Identity Formation in Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians by Kar Yong Lim Pdf

Why did Paul frequently employ a diverse range of metaphors in his letters to the Corinthians? Was the choice of these metaphors a random act or a carefully crafted rhetorical strategy? Did the use of metaphors shape the worldview and behavior of the Christ-followers? In this innovative work, Kar Yong Lim draws upon Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Social Identity Theory to answer these questions. Lim illustrates that Paul employs a cluster of metaphors--namely, sibling, familial, temple, and body metaphors--as cognitive tools that are central to how humans process information, construct reality, and shape group identity. Carefully chosen, these metaphors not only add colors to Paul's rhetorical strategy but also serve as a powerful tool of communication in shaping the thinking, governing the behavior, and constructing the social identity of the Corinthian Christ-followers.

A New People in Christ

Author : Wendel Sun
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532635359

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A New People in Christ by Wendel Sun Pdf

What is union with Christ? What role does this theme play in the Epistle to the Romans? Does union with Christ have an Old Testament background or did Paul create the concept for his own theological purposes? These questions will be answered in this exegetical study of Romans. Special attention is given to Paul’s use of Old Testament stories in relation to union with Christ. It will be shown that Paul understands union with Christ to be the climax of the human story—a story of creation and rebellion that includes all people, regardless of ethnic or social background. Those who believe in Jesus as the promised Messiah experience restoration as they move from union with Adam into union with Christ. United to Christ, the church finds unity in a new identity—as a new people in Christ.

Paul and the Rhetoric of Reversal in 1 Corinthians

Author : Matthew R. Malcolm
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781107245037

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Paul and the Rhetoric of Reversal in 1 Corinthians by Matthew R. Malcolm Pdf

The first letter to the Corinthians is one of the most discussed biblical books in New Testament scholarship today. Despite this, there has been no consensus on its arrangement and central theme, in particular why the topic of the resurrection was left until the end of the letter, and what its theological significance would have been to the Corinthian church. Matthew R. Malcolm analyses this rhetoric of 'reversal', examines the unity of the epistle, and addresses key problems behind particular chapters. He argues that while Jewish and Greco-Roman resources contribute significantly to the overall arrangement of the letter, Paul writes as one whose identity and rhetorical resources of structure and imagery have been transformed by his preaching, or kerygma, of Christ. The study will be of interest to students of New Testament studies, Pauline theology and early Christianity.

Saint Paul and Philosophy

Author : Gert Jan van der Heiden,George Henry van Kooten,Antonio Cimino
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110547467

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Saint Paul and Philosophy by Gert Jan van der Heiden,George Henry van Kooten,Antonio Cimino Pdf

The much-acclaimed present-day philosophical turn to the letters of Saint Paul points to a profound consonance between ancient and modern thought. Such is the bold claim of this study in which scholars from contemporary continental philosophy, new testamentary studies and ancient philosophy discuss with each other the meaning Paul's terms pistis, faith. In this volume, this theme discusses in detail the threefold relation between Paul and (1) continental thought, (2) the Graeco-Roman world, and (3) political theology. It is shown that pistis does not only concern a mode of knowing, but rather concerns the human ethos or mode of existence as a whole. Moreover, it is shown that the present-day political theological interest in Paul can be seen as an attempt to recuperate Paul’s pistis in this comprehensive sense. Finally, an important discussion concerning the specific ontological implications and background of this reinterpretation of pistis is examined by comparing the ancient ontological commitments to those of the present-day philosophers. Thus, the volume offers an insight in a crucial consonance of ancient and modern thought concerning the question of pistis in Paul while not forgetting to stipulate important differences.

Naming Neoliberalism

Author : Rodney Clapp
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-07-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506472652

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Naming Neoliberalism by Rodney Clapp Pdf

Neoliberalism, a panoply of cultural, political, and economic practices that set marketized competition at the center of social life, is rife in our age. Naming Neoliberalism lays out for pastors, thoughtful laypersons, and students, what neoliberalism is, where it has come from, and how it can be confronted through and in the church.

Unruly Rhetorics

Author : Jonathan Alexander,Susan C. Jarratt,Nancy Welch
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780822986430

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Unruly Rhetorics by Jonathan Alexander,Susan C. Jarratt,Nancy Welch Pdf

What forces bring ordinary people together in public to make their voices heard? What means do they use to break through impediments to democratic participation? Unruly Rhetorics is a collection of essays from scholars in rhetoric, communication, and writing studies inquiring into conditions for activism, political protest, and public assembly. An introduction drawing on Jacques Rancière and Judith Butler explores the conditions under which civil discourse cannot adequately redress suffering or injustice. The essays offer analyses of “unruliness” in case studies from both twenty-first-century and historical sites of social-justice protest. The collection concludes with an afterword highlighting and inviting further exploration of the ethical, political, and pedagogical questions unruly rhetorics raise. Examining multiple modes of expression – embodied, print, digital, and sonic – Unruly Rhetorics points to the possibility that unruliness, more than just one of many rhetorical strategies within political activity, is constitutive of the political itself.