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The Pauline Church and the Corinthian Ekklesia

Greco-Roman Associations in Comparative Context

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Gebonden, 282 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9781107100633
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Moving past earlier descriptions of first-century Christ groups that were based on examining the New Testament in isolation from extant sources produced by analogous cult groups throughout Mediterranean antiquity, this book engages with underexplored epigraphic and papyrological records and situates the behaviour of Paul's Corinthian ekklēsia within broader patterns of behaviour practised by Greco-Roman associations. Richard Last's comparative analysis generates highly original contributions to our understanding of the social history of the Jesus movement: he shows that the Corinthians were a small group who had no fixed meeting place, who depended on financial contributions from all ten members in order to survive, and who attracted recruits by offering social benefits such as crowns and office-holding that made other ancient cult groups successful. This volume provides a much-needed robust alternative to the traditional portrayal of Pauline Christ groups as ecclesiastically egalitarian, devoid of normative honorific practices, and free for the poor.

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ISBN13:9781107100633
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:282

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Introduction; 1. Greco-Roman associations as an analytic category; 2. House and ekklēsia; 3. Two economically modest associations; 4. The costs of ekklēsia survival; 5. Keeping up with the θιασωται; 6. Strengthening the weak; 7. The election and crowning of officers; Conclusion; Appendix: a reply to Timothy Brookins.

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