Early Christianity and classical culture : comparative studies in honor of Abraham J. Malherbe / edited by John T. Fitzgerald, Thomas H. Olbricht, and L. Michael White.
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- BS 2361.3 .E37 2003 21
- BS2361.3 .E37 2003
- BS410 .N452 v.110
- BS 2361.3 .E37 2003
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BS 2361.3 C53 2002 Rhetorical criticism of the New Testament / | BS 2361.3 C53 2002 Rhetorical criticism of the New Testament / | BS 2361.3.D48 2005 The message of the New Testament : | BS 2361.3.E37 2003 Early Christianity and classical culture : | BS 2361.3.E75 2005 A beginner's guide to New Testament exegesis : | BS 2361.3.G35 2005 The reluctant parting : How the New Testament's Jewish writers created a Christian book / | BS 2361.3.I36 2003 Understanding what one reads : |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part I.$t Graphos. --$t Veia quois of Hippocrates and other "divine men" /$r Dieter Zeller --$t Making scents of Paul: background and sense of 2 Cor 2:14-17 /$r Harold W. Attridge --$t "In those days:" some remarks on the use of "days" in Matthew 2:1, 3:1, and Luke 2:1 /$r Gerard Mussies --$t Distinct lexical meanings of 'araqxn'in Hellenism, Judaism, and early Christianity /$r David E. Aune --$t Compliation of letters in Cicero's correspondence /$r Hans-Josef Klauck --$t Reexamination of the epistolary analysis underpinning the arguments for the composite nature of Philippians /$r Duane F. Watson --$g Part II.$t Ethos --$t Parable of the foolish rich man (Luke 12:16-20) and Graeco-Roman conventions of thought and behavior /$r Ronald F. Hock --$t Radical altruism in Philippians 2:4 /$r Troels Engberg-Pederson --$t Transformation of the mind and moral discernment in Paul /$r Luke Timothy Johnson -- Creation, shame and nature in 1 Cor 11:2-16: background and coherence of Paul's argument /$r James W. Thompson --$t Civic concord and cosmic harmony: sources of metaphoric mapping in 1 Clement 20.3 /$r Cilliers Breytenbach --$g Part III.$t Logos --$t Logos or Sophia: Pauline use of the ancient dispute between rhetoric and philosophy /$r Edgar Krentz --$t Toppling of Favorinus and Paul by the Corinthians /$r Bruce W. Winter --$t Rhetoric and reality in Galatians: framing the social demands of friendship /$r L. Michael White --$t Apostrophe, Ilqoownonoua and Paul's rhetorical education /$r Stanley K. Stowers --$t Analogy and allegory in classical rhetoric /$r Thomas H. Olbricht --$t Art of praise: Philo and Philodemus on music /$r Everett Ferguson --$g Part IV.$t Ethnos --$t Paul and his predecessors in the diaspora: some reflections on ethnic identity in the fragmentary Hellinistic Jewish authors /$r Carl R. Holladay --$t Jewish Paul among the gentiles: two portrayals /$r Leander E. Keck --$t Cultural origin of "receiving all nations" in Luke-Acts: Alexander the great or Roman social policy? /$r David L. Balch --$t Did the churches compete with cult groups? /$r E. A. Judge --$t Men, women and marital chastity: public preaching and popular piety at Rome /$r Hanne Sigismund Nielsen.
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