Paul, the Stoics, and the body of Christ

At first glance, Paul's words to the Corinthians about being the body of Christ seem simple and straightforward. He compares them with a human body so that they may be encouraged to work together, each member contributing to the good of the whole according to his or her special gift. However, t...

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Autres titres:Paul, the Stoics, & the Body of Christ
Auteur principal: Lee, Michelle V. (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
Service de livraison Subito: Commander maintenant.
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publié: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2006.
Dans:Année: 2006
Recensions:Paul, the Stoics, and the Body of Christ. By Michelle V. Lee (2008) (Thorsteinsson, Runar M.)
Collection/Revue:Society for New Testament Studies monograph series 137
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Paulus, Apostel, Heiliger / Corps du Christ / Stoa
B Bibel. Korintherbrief 1. / Théologie de la paroisse
B Bibel. Korintherbrief 1. 12,12-14 / Corps du Christ / Théologie / Stoa / Éthique
Classifications IxTheo:HC Nouveau Testament
Sujets non-standardisés:B Paul the Apostle, Saint
B Stoics
B Paul the Apostle, Saint
B Bible
B Theological Anthropology
B Bible ; Corinthians, 1st, XII-XIV ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Paul
B Bible. Corinthians, 1st, XII-XIV Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Paul ; the Apostle, Saint
B Bible N. T Corinthians, 1st, 12-14 Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Publication universitaire
Accès en ligne: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
Erscheint auch als: 9780521864541
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Résumé:At first glance, Paul's words to the Corinthians about being the body of Christ seem simple and straightforward. He compares them with a human body so that they may be encouraged to work together, each member contributing to the good of the whole according to his or her special gift. However, the passage raises several critical questions which point to its deeper implications. Does Paul mean that the community is 'like' a body or is he saying that they are in some sense a real body? What is the significance of being specifically the body of Christ? Is the primary purpose of the passage to instruct on the correct use of spiritual gifts or is Paul making a statement about the identity of the Christian community? Michelle Lee examines Paul's instructions in 1 Corinthians 12-14 against the backdrop of Hellenistic moral philosophy, and especially Stoicism.
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Description matérielle:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 224 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:978-0-511-58454-1
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511584541