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Early Christian Paraenesis in Context

Early Christian Paraenesis in Context
Author: James Starr
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110916991

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An up-to-date discussion of early Christian paraenesis in its Graeco-Roman and Hellenistic Jewish contexts in the light of one hundred years of scholarship, issuing from a research project by Nordic and international scholars. The concept of paraenesis is basic to New Testament scholarship but hardly anywhere else. How is that to be explained? The concept is also, notoriously, without any agreed-upon definition and it is even contested. Can it at all be salvaged? This volume reassesses the scholarly discussion of paraenesis - both the concept and the phenomenon - since Paul Wendland and Martin Dibelius and argues for a number of ways in which it may continue to be fruitful.


'Love Your Enemies'

'Love Your Enemies'
Author: John Piper
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521220569

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Valentinian Ethics and Paraenetic Discourse

Valentinian Ethics and Paraenetic Discourse
Author: Philip L. Tite
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047428528

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Offering a fresh assessment of the presence and function of paraenesis within Valentinianism, this book places Valentinian moral exhortation within the context of early Christian moral discourse. Like other early Christians, Valentinians were not only interested in ethics, but used moral exhortation to discursively shape social identity. Building on the increasing recognition of ethical and communal concerns reflected in the Nag Hammadi sources, this book advances the discussion by elucidating the social rhetoric within, especially, the Gospel of Truth and the Interpretation of Knowledge. The social function of paraenesis is to persuade an audience through social re-presentation. The authors of these texts discursively position their readers, and themselves, within engaging moments of narrativity. It is hoped that this study will encourage greater integration of research between those working on the Nag Hammadi material and those studying early Christian paraenetic discourse.


Early Christian Ethics in Interaction with Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts

Early Christian Ethics in Interaction with Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts
Author: Jan Willem van Henten
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004237003

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In Early Christian Ethics in Interaction with Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts experts from various fields analyze the process of transformation of early Christian ethics because of the ongoing interaction with Jewish, Greco-Roman and Christian traditions.


Love Your Enemies (A History of the Tradition and Interpretation of Its Uses)

Love Your Enemies (A History of the Tradition and Interpretation of Its Uses)
Author: John Piper
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433534789

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"Love Your Enemies..." This is one of the few statements Jesus made that is readily accepted by believers and skeptics alike. Its authenticity is not seriously questioned and yet it is a revolutionary command. Giving attention to various critical theories, John Piper presents evidence that the early church earnestly advocated for non-retaliatory love, extending it to those who practiced evil in the world. Such love was key to the church's own ethical tradition or paraenesis. Piper illuminates the Synoptics and passages in Romans, as well as 1 Thessalonians and 1 Peter, with non-canonical evidence, investigating the theological significance of Jesus's love command. Originally published as #38 in the Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series, this is John Piper's doctoral dissertation from the University of Munich. It is a serious work of Christian scholarship by a long-time respected author and pastor. This repackaged edition features a new, extensive introduction and will be of interest to scholars, students, and lay people who have training in New Testament studies.


Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic Philosophy and Early Christianity

Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic Philosophy and Early Christianity
Author: Abraham J. Malherbe
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1153
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004256520

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Rather than viewing the Graeco-Roman world as the “background” against which early Christian texts should be read, Abraham J. Malherbe saw the ancient Mediterranean world as a rich ecology of diverse intellectual traditions that interacted within specific social contexts. These essays, spanning over fifty years, illustrate Malherbe’s appreciation of the complexities of this ecology and what is required to explore philological and conceptual connections between early Christian writers, especially Paul and Athenagoras, and their literary counterparts who participated in the religious and philosophical discourse of the wider culture. Malherbe’s essays laid the groundwork for his magisterial commentary on the Thessalonian correspondence and launched the contemporary study of Hellenistic moral philosophy and early Christianity.


Drawing and Transcending Boundaries in the New Testament and Early Christianity

Drawing and Transcending Boundaries in the New Testament and Early Christianity
Author: Jacobus Kok
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 3643911157

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The construction of early Christian identity was a dynamic process in which social boundaries were drawn but also transcended. The source documents of Christianity bear witness to the process and dynamics involved in the construction of insiders and outsiders - determining who is to be included and who excluded. In the super-diverse and super-mobile time in which we live, identity boundaries are often drawn. This volume explores not only New Testament and Early Christian texts to investigate these dynamics, but also how contemporary ideology can shape the reading of scripture to exclude or include others.


"The One Who Sows Bountifully"

Author: Caroline Johnson Hodge
Publisher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1930675887

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This festschrift honors the work of Stanley K. Stowers, a renowned specialist in the field of Pauline studies and early Christianity, on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday and retirement from Brown University. The collection includes twenty-eight essays on theory and history of interpretation, Israelite religion and ancient Judaism, the Greco-Roman world, and early Christinity, a preface honoring Stowers, and a select bibliography of his publications. Contributors include: Adriana Destro, John T. Fitzgerald, John G. Gager, Caroline Johnson Hodge, Ross S. Kraemer, Saul M. Olyan, Mauro Pesce, Daniel Ullucci, Debra Scoggins Ballentine, William K. Gilders, David Konstan, Nathaniel B. Levtow, Jordan D. Rosenblum, Michael L. Satlow, Karen B. Stern, Emma Wasserman, Nathaniel DesRosiers, John S. Kloppenborg, Luther H. Martin, Arthur P. Urbano, L. Michael White, William Arnal, Pamela Eisenbaum, Troels Engberg-Pedersen, Karen L. King, Christopher R. Matthews, Erin Roberts, and Richard Wright.


Christianity and the Roots of Morality

Christianity and the Roots of Morality
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004343539

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Christianity and the Roots of Morality combines philosophical, early Christian and empirical studies to cast light on the role of religion, especially Christianity, in morality, pro-social behavior and altruism.


The Apocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans

The Apocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans
Author: Philip L. Tite
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004228055

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Challenging nearly two centuries of scholarship, this book offers a close analysis of Laodiceans. Philip Tite offers a detailed study of this Latin letter by exploring the epistolary conventions utilized by the letter writer.