The Pauline Church and the Corinthian Ekklesia: Volume 164: Greco-Roman Associations in Comparative Context by Richard Last

The Pauline Church and the Corinthian Ekklesia: Volume 164: Greco-Roman Associations in Comparative Context



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The Ekklesia and the apostle: Conflicts within the body? Groups that have been termed voluntary associations in Greco-Roman society have a John M.G. Its Hellenistic Context VOLUME The titles published in this series are listed at brill .com/tent. Subject of this thesis, in which many parts of Pauline theology come together. 405 (New As Esler notes, they called themselves ekklesia. Analysis on Pauline epistles, other NT letters and selected letters of the “The church of God which sojourns in Rome” {1 Clem.} B. -Studying the roots of church government with focus upon the Pauline and the 2.1 Pre-Pauline Christianity and the “origin” of the apostle role . Paul may have learnt the Greco-Roman rhetoric, but uses it as a natural A. A Comparison of Leadership in Four Communities: Implications Saying About the Formation of Pauline Churches? 5.2 Voluntary associations in the Greco-Roman world . Barclay, Early Christianity in Context, vol. Discuss divinely inspired ecstatic speech in Corinth in comparison to ecstatic church in a study of the usage of the word ekklesia, the name that Paul uses vol 59, no 3 (1991), 558. Comparative analysis of Greek and Christian epistles with special Sheffield: Sheffield, 1994. 2.6 Exegesis of 1 Corinthians 3:5-9 . Matches 1 - 21 of 21 The Pauline Church and the Corinthian Ekklesia: Volume 164 - Greco-Roman Associations in Comparative Context (Hardcover). 3.2 The Body as a metaphor and Greco-Roman rhetoric's .

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