Paul and Seneca in dialogue / edited by Joseph R. Dodson, David E. Briones. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Ancient philosophy & religion ; v. 2.Publication details: Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill Academic Publisher (c)2017.Description: xviii , 340 pages : 24 cmContent type:- text
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C. Kavin Rowe -- David E. Briones and Joseph R. Dodson -- Seneca and Paul: the first two thousand years Haary M. Hine -- Some observations on Paul and Seneca as letter writers E. Randolph Richards -- Jesus Christ and the wise man: Paul and Seneca on moral sages Runar M. Thortsteinsson -- Paul and Seneca on suffering Brian J. Tabb -- Benefiting others and benefit to oneself: Seneca and paul on "altruism" John M.G. Barclay -- Paul and Seneca on the self-gift David E. Briones -- "We are debtors": grace and obligation in Paul and Seneca David A. deSilva -- (Dis)correspondence of Paul and Seneca on slavery Timothy Brookins -- Paul and Seneca on women Pauline Nigh Hogan -- Paul and Seneca on the body Michelle Lee-Barnewall -- Paul and Seneca on the cross: the metaphor of crucifixion in Galatians and De Vita Beata Joseph R. Dodson -- Paul in Philippians and Seneca in Epistle 93 on the life after death and its present implications Troels Engberg/Pedersen -- The salvation of creation: Seneca and Paul on the future of humanity and of the cosmos James P. Ware -- The Stoic and the saint Joshua Richards.
Paul and Seneca in Dialogue assembles an international group of scholars to compare the philosophical and theological strands in Paul and Seneca's writings, placing them in dialogue with one another. Arguably, no other first-century, non-Christian writer's thoughts resemble Paul's as closely as Seneca's, and scholars have often found value in comparing Pauline concepts with Seneca's writings. Nevertheless, apart from the occasional article, broad comparison, or cross-reference, an in-depth critical comparison of these writers has not been attempted for over fifty years - since Sevenster's monograph of 1961.--
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