Conflict and identity in romans: the social setting of Paul's letter
What is the purpose of Paul's letter to the Romans? Esler provides an illuminating analysis of this epistle, employing social-scientific methods along with epigraphy and archaeology. His conclusion is that the apostle Paul was attempting to facilitate the resolution of intergroup conflict among...
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Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, Minn.
Fortress Press
2003
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En: | Año: 2003 |
Críticas: | [Rezension von: ESLER, PHILIP F., Conflict and Identity in Romans: The Social Setting of Paul's Letter] (2005) (Hodge, Caroline Johnson)
Conflict and identity in Romans, the Social Setting of Paul's Letter, Philip F. Esler (2005) (Loubser, J. A. (Bobby)) |
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar: | B
Bibel. Römerbrief
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Clasificaciones IxTheo: | HC Nuevo Testamento |
Otras palabras clave: | B
Group Identity
Biblical teaching
B Intercultural communication Religious aspects B Bible. Romans Criticism, interpretation, etc B Conflict management in the Bible B Bible. Romans Social scientific criticism |
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Sumario: | What is the purpose of Paul's letter to the Romans? Esler provides an illuminating analysis of this epistle, employing social-scientific methods along with epigraphy and archaeology. His conclusion is that the apostle Paul was attempting to facilitate the resolution of intergroup conflict among the Christ-followers of Rome, especially between Judeans and non-Judeans, and to establish a new identity for them by developing a form of group categorization that subsumes the various groups into a new entity. |
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Notas: | Notes and Bibliography S. 366 - 446 |
ISBN: | 0800634357 |