Paul transformed: reception of the person and letters of Paul in antiquity
A fascinating reception history of the theological, ethical, and social themes in the letters of Paul In the first decades after the death of Jesus, the letters of the apostle Paul were the chief written resource for Christian believers, as well as for those seeking to formulate Christian thought an...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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New Haven, CT
Yale University Press
2022
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In: | Year: 2022 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Collins, Adela Yarbro, 1945-, Paul transformed : reception of the person and letters of Paul in antiquity] (2023) (Klink, Aaron)
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Series/Journal: | The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Paul Apostle
/ Reception
/ Classical antiquity
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IxTheo Classification: | HC New Testament |
Further subjects: | B
Paul's Letters / RELIGION / Biblical Studies
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Summary: | A fascinating reception history of the theological, ethical, and social themes in the letters of Paul In the first decades after the death of Jesus, the letters of the apostle Paul were the chief written resource for Christian believers, as well as for those seeking to formulate Christian thought and practice. But in the years following Paul's death, the early church witnessed a proliferation of contested—and often opposing—interpretations of his writings, as teaching was passed down, debated, and codified. In this engaging study, Adela Yarbro Collins traces the reception history of major theological, ethical, and social topics in the letters of Paul from the days of his apostleship through the first centuries of Christianity. She explores the evolution of Paul’s cosmic eschatology, his understanding of the resurrected body, marriage and family ethics, the role of women in the early church, and his theology of suffering. Paying special attention to the ways these evolving interpretations provided frameworks for church governance, practice, and tradition, Collins illuminates the ways that Paul’s ideas were understood, challenged, and ultimately transformed by their earliest audiences |
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ISBN: | 0300268505 |
Access: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.12987/9780300268508 |