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Paul's Anthropology in Context

Paul's Anthropology in Context
Author: Geurt Hendrik van Kooten
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9783161497780

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Expanded version of a collection of essays published elsewhere previously between 2005 and 2008, plus one new essay published here for the first time.


Paul's Eschatological Anthropology

Paul's Eschatological Anthropology
Author: Sarah Harding
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506406068

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In this study, Sarah Harding examines Paul’s anthropology from the perspective of eschatology, concluding that the apostle’s view of humans is a function of his belief that the cosmos evolves through distinct aeons in progress toward its telos. Although scholars have frequently assumed that Paul’s anthropological utterances are arbitrary, inconsistent, or dependent upon parallel views extant in the first-century world, Harding shows that these assumptions only arise when Paul’s anthropology is considered apart from its eschatological context. That context includes the temporal distinction of the old aeon, the new aeon, and the significant overlap of aeons in which those “in Christ” dwell, as well as a spatial dimension that comprises the cosmos and the powers that dominate it (especially sin and the Holy Spirit). These eschatological dimensions determine the value Paul attaches to any particular anthropological “aspect.” Harding examines the cosmological power dominant in each aeon and the structures through which, in Paul’s view, these influence human beings, examining texts in which Paul discusses nous, kardia, and sōma in each aeon.


Paul's anthropological terms

Paul's anthropological terms
Author: Jewett
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2018-12-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 900433291X

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Paul's Anthropological Terms

Paul's Anthropological Terms
Author: Robert Jewett
Publisher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1971
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Paul and the Person

Paul and the Person
Author: Susan Grove Eastman
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0802868967

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In this book Susan Grove Eastman presents a fresh and innovative exploration of Paul's participatory theology in conversation with both ancient and contemporary conceptions of the self. Juxtaposing Paul, ancient philosophers, and modern theorists of the person, Eastman opens up a conversation that illuminates Paul's thought in new ways and brings his voice into current debates about personhood.


The Spirit and Relational Anthropology in Paul

The Spirit and Relational Anthropology in Paul
Author: Samuel D. Ferguson
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2020-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3161590767

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La 4e de couverture indique : "For the Apostle Paul, humans do not identify and act on their own but are constituted, in part, by relationships. Samuel D. Ferguson shows that, according to Paul, the work of the Holy Spirit further attests to this, as Christians realize their new life through Spirit-created relationships of sonship and communal interdependence"


Anthropology in the New Testament and Its Ancient Context

Anthropology in the New Testament and Its Ancient Context
Author: Michael Labahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Most of the articles were presented and discussed at the seminar Early Christianity between Judaism and Hellenism at the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Biblical Studies in Piliscsaba and Budapest, Hungary, in August 2006. The anthropological quest is still one of the classical approaches in historical-critical as well as in other methodological approaches to the New Testament. The complexity of anthropological ideas in the New Testament is seldom presented neither explicitly nor in clearly defined terms, but rather in stories about human beings or their (inter-)actions and/or parenetic teaching that is based on some, often unstated, presuppositions of what humans are like. The different essays in Anthropology in the New Testament and its Ancient Context are taking care of this complex situation and address a selection of important problems from the variety of ideas on anthropology in Early Christianity as well as in its Jewish and its Hellenistic context. The book does not aim to show a coherent New Testament anthropology as it is to write a coherent New Testament theology, but rather tries to present new insights into the complexity of ancient anthropological discourses. With that aim the collection includes presentations on the human body and its purity a key feature in many ancient cultures and their anthropological systems, questions of purity and impurity, on the key anthropological terms sarks and soma in Paul, how a Greco-Roman reader would understand Paul's anthropological reasoning. Paul's anthropology is also set in relation to Philo's view of humanity. Platonic, tripartite anthropology is also part of an article analyzing the common elements in the teaching concerning the human soul among Sethian, Valentinian and Platonic writers. Conversion, another kind of adaptation of a Hellenistic philosophical concept to early Christianity, different early Christian ideas of the resurrected body, and so-called sepulchral anthropology are further subjects addressed in the book which finally deals with selected anthropological imagery in the Gospel of John and with anthropological perspectives in Hebrews. The book contains contributions by Ida Froehlich, Tom Holmen, Lorenzo Scornaienchi, Martin Meiser, George van Kooten, Paivi Vahakangas, Miguel Herrero de Jauregui, Outi Lehtipuu, Imre Peres, Margareta Gruber and Walter Ubelacker. The essays offer some new angles, new methodological approaches and important insights relevant to anthropological views in the New Testament.


The Gospel in Human Contexts

The Gospel in Human Contexts
Author: Paul G. Hiebert
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080103681X

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A leading evangelical anthropologist/missiologist provides students of intercultural ministry with an understanding of worldview and a strategy for effective, long-term ministry.


Becoming Human Together

Becoming Human Together
Author: Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1982
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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