Cutting too close for comfort : Paul's letter to the Galatians in its Anatolian cultic context / Susan Elliott.
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- BS 2685.52 .E45 2003 22
- BS2685.52 .E45 2003
- BS 2685.52 .E45 2003
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AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks | General Circulation | BS 2685.52 .E45 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | R560173232 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [358]-377) and indexes.
Everyone but the audience --$g Part I. Galatian problems. --$t Law as a slave-concubine mountain -- Law an an enslaving figure: Galatians 3.19-4.11 --$g Part II. Central Anatolian religious context. --$t Divine judicial system -- Our mother, our place -- Attis and the mother --$t Galli: the mother's slaves --$g Part III. Paul persuades his Anatolian audience to oppose circumcision. -- Rhetorical situation revisted: circumcision and castration --$t Hagar, the meter sinaiene: Galatians 4.21-5.1 as a triple analogy -- Two ways and the unity of Galatians --$t Flesh and spirit in Galatians 3.1-5.
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