Paul and the Corinthians
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-567-70083-4 (ISBN)
Beginning with a review of relational and social-spacial dynamics and sources of conflict, Ensor then explores the politics of displacement in Graeco-Roman antiquity to analyse the relational contours of Paul’s intermediate visit to Corinth. From these insights, Ensor interprets Paul’s autobiographical narrations of apostolic ordeal and Paul’s announcement of imminent return to Corinth in 2 Corinthians. Ensor concludes that Paul, through the ordeal accounts, aimed both to reverse the judgments against him emerging from the intermediate visit, and to undermine the evaluative structure of his detractors who viewed him as impotent, illegitimate, and displaced.
Jonathan B. Ensor is assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, USA.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviation
Introduction
Part I: Paul and Political Displacement in Corinth
Chapter 1: Political Displacement in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Chapter 2: The Intermediate Ordeal: Paul’s Impotence and Illegitimacy
Chapter 3: Testing the Hypothesis: Embezzlement, Levity, and Deviant Character
Part II: Discourses of Displacement in 2 Corinthians
Chapter 4: St. Paul’s Art of the Ordeal: Apostolic Impotence and Divine Aid in Other Places
Chapter 5: St. Paul’s Return to Corinth (2 Corinthians 13:1–10)
Summary of Findings
Appendix I: Campaigning for Reconciliation and Return
Appendix II: The ho adikesas Conflict
Bibliography of Modern Sources
Erscheinungsdatum | 16.03.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | The Library of New Testament Studies |
Verlagsort | Edinburgh |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
ISBN-10 | 0-567-70083-6 / 0567700836 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-567-70083-4 / 9780567700834 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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