Paul et les Galates: la véritable occasion de la collecte

Strangely enough, until now, no commentator seems to have noticed the full import of Paul's unambiguous statements in 1 Co 16,1 ; 2 Co 8 & Rm. 15,25-27 regarding the collection for the poor of Jerusalem. It is quite clear however that the participation of the Churches of Achaia and Macedoni...

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Main Author: Bunine, Alexis (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:French
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Published: Artège Presse 2004
In: Bulletin de littérature ecclésiastique
Year: 2004, Volume: 105, Issue: 4, Pages: 303-338
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Wedderburn, Alexander J. M. 1942-2018 / Paul Apostle / Jerusalem / Primitive Christianity / Collection / Galatians / Dating
B Paul Apostle / Ethics
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Poverty
B Galatians
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Summary:Strangely enough, until now, no commentator seems to have noticed the full import of Paul's unambiguous statements in 1 Co 16,1 ; 2 Co 8 & Rm. 15,25-27 regarding the collection for the poor of Jerusalem. It is quite clear however that the participation of the Churches of Achaia and Macedonia to this undertaking was not solicited but truly spontaneous. It follows that the only place where Paul had taken the initiative of organising a collection was the land of Galatia. It is thus possible to confirm definitely several viewpoints already put forward by some authors concerning the significance of this collection in Paul's mind, the date of the Letter to the Galatians and some other points concerning Paul's chronology. Such questions are considered in the above lines in dialogue with an article previously written by A.J.M. Wedderburn.
ISSN:0007-4322
Reference:Bezugnahme auf "Paul's collection / A.J.M. Wedderburn"
Contains:In: Bulletin de littérature ecclésiastique