Paul and Philo on the politics of the land, Jerusalem, and temple
Cover -- Title -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A. Topic and goal of the study -- B. Research problem -- C. Hypothesis -- D. Background -- E. Why Land, Jerusalem, and Temple? -- F. Why Philo? -- G. Paul and Philo on politics and power -- I. Philo's...
Summary: | Cover -- Title -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A. Topic and goal of the study -- B. Research problem -- C. Hypothesis -- D. Background -- E. Why Land, Jerusalem, and Temple? -- F. Why Philo? -- G. Paul and Philo on politics and power -- I. Philo's politics -- II. Paul's politics -- III. Paul and Philo on power -- H. Paul's ἐκκλησία and Philo's synagogue -- I. Methodology -- J. Outline of Study -- Chapter 2: Paul on the Land, Jerusalem, and Temple -- A. Introduction -- I. The relationship between the Land, Jerusalem, and Temple -- II. 1 Cor 3:5-4:5 -- III. Rom 15 -- IV. Gal 4:21-5:1 -- V. The politics of the Land, Jerusalem, and Temple -- B. The Land -- I. W.D. Davies and Paul's Christological interpretation of the Land -- II. M. Forman and Paul's this-worldly interpretation of inheritance in Romans -- III. E. McCaulley and sharing in the Son's inheritance in Galatians -- IV. The challenge to the Pauline "expansion of the land" perspective -- V. Israel's restoration and the Land in 1 Cor 1-4 -- 1. Israel's restoration in 1 Cor 1-4 -- 2. The content of "what God has prepared for those who love him" (1 Cor 2:9) -- 3. The background of "what no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the human heart conceived" (1 Cor 2:9) -- 4. The political aspects of Paul's rhetoric in 1 Cor 1-4 -- VI. Conclusion -- C. Jerusalem -- I. Jerusalem and the Temple -- II. Paul's ambivalent relationship to Jerusalem -- III. Paul's refusal to disassociate himself from Jerusalem -- 1. Paul's relationship to the Jerusalem church -- 2. Paul's Jerusalem Collection -- 3. Jerusalem in Paul's eschatological expectation -- IV. Paul's authority not dependent on Jerusalem -- 1. Galatians 4:21-5:1 in recent interpretation -- 2. 'Jerusalem above' and the hope of restoration -- 3. 'Jerusalem above' and heavenly citizenship. |
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ISBN: | 3161606477 |