Paul, Jew, Greek, and Roman / edited by Stanley E. Porter.

What does it mean to study Paul the Apostle as Jew, Greek, and Roman? The framing of the question exposes the fact that the distinctions themselves involve a complex of ethnic, social, and cultural designations. Paul is both a complicated individual of the ancient world, because he combines in his o...

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Superior document:Pauline studies, v. 5
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Pauline studies ; v. 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (384 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Paul as Jew, Greek, and Roman : an introduction / Stanley E. Porter
  • Light giving sources : examining the extent of Scriptural citation and allusion infuence in 1 Corinthians / H.H. Drake Williams III
  • Paul's attitude towards the law / Panayotis Coutsoumpos
  • The Jewish recipients of Galatians / Bas Van Os
  • Unity and diversity in Pauline eschatology / Andrew W. Pitts
  • Looking at the metaphor of Christ's body in 1 Corinthians 12 / Timothy L. Carter
  • Paul and the pagans / Craig A. Evans
  • Paul and the gymnasiarchs : two approaches to pastoral formation in antiquity / James R. Harrison
  • The polytheist identity of the "weak," and Paul's strategy to "gain" them : a new reading of 1 Corinthians 8:1-11:1 / Mark D. Nanos
  • "Fleshly" versus spirit perspectives in Romans 8:5-8 / Craig S. Keener
  • Educating the divided soul in Paul and Plato : reading Romans 7:7-25 and Plato's Republic / Joshua W. Jipp
  • Adopted as sons ([huiothesia]) : the missing piece in Pauline soteriology / Trevor J. Burke
  • Did Paul speak Latin? / Stanley E. Porter
  • Paul the Roman citizen : Roman citizenship in the ancient world and its importance for understanding Acts 22:22-29 / Sean A. Adams.