The great sermon tradition as a fiscal framework in 1 Corinthians : towards a Pauline theology of material possessions / Christopher L. Carter.
Material type:
- 9780567473042|q(hbk.)
- 056747304X|q(hbk.)
- -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- -- Theology
- 650 0 Property|xBiblical teaching. 650 0 Property|xBiblical teaching. 650 4 Property|xBiblical teaching. 650 4 Property|xBiblical teaching. 653 4 Bible / N.T. / Corinthians, 1st / Criticism, interpretation, etc. 653 4 Bible / N.T. / Epistles of Paul / Theology. 655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635
- BS2675.53 .C36 2010

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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Aberdeen, 2004 under title: The synoptic sermon as a fiscal framework in 1 Corinthians : towards a Pauline theology of material possessions.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
|gIntroduction --|tThe authenticity of the great sermon tradition --|tPaul's general interest in the historical Jesus and his specific knowledge of the great sermon tradition --|tThe fiscal worldview of the great sermons -- |t1 Corinthians vis á vis the great sermon tradition -- |tPaul and Jesus vis á vis Jewish and Greco-Roman fiscal thought --|tConclusions and further reflection.
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