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After Paul left Corinth : the influence of secular ethics and social change / Bruce W. Winter. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans, (c)2001.Description: xvi, 344 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802848982
  • 9780802848987
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2675.5.A384 2001
  • BS2675.5.W784.A384 2001
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Contents:
The Enigma and Cultural Setting of 1 Corinthians Unresolved Issues for the Corinthian Church Secular Ethics and Social Change in Corinth The Cultural and Social Background of Corinth 'So Whatever Happened after Paul Left Corinth?' The Influence of Secular Ethics Secular Discipleship and Christian Competitiveness (1 Corinthians 1-4) 'Operating in a Secular Fashion' (3:3) The Secular Pupil/Teacher Relationship Professional Competitiveness among Teachers Pupils' Loyalty to Their Teachers Secular Reverberations in 1 Corinthians Criminal Law and Christian Partiality (1 Corinthians 5) 'Do You Not Judge Those Who Are Within?' (5:12) Criminal Prosecutions Incest--Degrees of Seriousness The Guilty, the Father, and the Christian Community Civil Law and Christian Litigiousness (1 Corinthians 6:1-8) 'Brother Goes to Court against Brother' (6:6) Civil Litigation in Roman Society 'Unrighteous' Judges and Juries Enmity and Vexatious Litigation The 'Private' Arbitrator and Conflict Resolution Those 'of No Account' in the Church Defrauding a 'Brother' Shaming in Roman Culture Elitist Ethics and Christian Permissiveness (1 Corinthians 6:12-20; 10:23; 15:29-34) 'All Things Are Permitted (for Me)' (6:12; 10:23) The Soul, the Senses, and Elitist Ethics 'All Things Are Permitted for Me' Gluttony, Drunkenness, and Sexual Indulgence Elitist Ethics and 1 Corinthians 6:12; 10:23; 15:29-34 Roman Homosexual Activity and the Elite.
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The Enigma and Cultural Setting of 1 Corinthians Unresolved Issues for the Corinthian Church Secular Ethics and Social Change in Corinth The Cultural and Social Background of Corinth 'So Whatever Happened after Paul Left Corinth?' The Influence of Secular Ethics Secular Discipleship and Christian Competitiveness (1 Corinthians 1-4) 'Operating in a Secular Fashion' (3:3) The Secular Pupil/Teacher Relationship Professional Competitiveness among Teachers Pupils' Loyalty to Their Teachers Secular Reverberations in 1 Corinthians Criminal Law and Christian Partiality (1 Corinthians 5) 'Do You Not Judge Those Who Are Within?' (5:12) Criminal Prosecutions Incest--Degrees of Seriousness The Guilty, the Father, and the Christian Community Civil Law and Christian Litigiousness (1 Corinthians 6:1-8) 'Brother Goes to Court against Brother' (6:6) Civil Litigation in Roman Society 'Unrighteous' Judges and Juries Enmity and Vexatious Litigation The 'Private' Arbitrator and Conflict Resolution Those 'of No Account' in the Church Defrauding a 'Brother' Shaming in Roman Culture Elitist Ethics and Christian Permissiveness (1 Corinthians 6:12-20; 10:23; 15:29-34) 'All Things Are Permitted (for Me)' (6:12; 10:23) The Soul, the Senses, and Elitist Ethics 'All Things Are Permitted for Me' Gluttony, Drunkenness, and Sexual Indulgence Elitist Ethics and 1 Corinthians 6:12; 10:23; 15:29-34 Roman Homosexual Activity and the Elite.

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