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Let wives be submissive : the domestic code in 1 Peter / David L. Balch. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Society of Biblical Literature monograph series ; no. 26.Publication details: Chico, California : Scholars Press, [(c)1981.Description: 196 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0891304282
  • 9780891304289
  • 0891304290
  • 9780891304296
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2795.2.L489 1981
  • BS2795.2.B174.L489 1981
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Contents:
Contemporary interpretations of 1 Peter and of household ethics in the New Testament Pt. I. Philosophical discussions "concerning the constitution" and "concerning household management." Plato, Middle Platonists, and Stobaeus ; Aristotle, the Peripatetics, and three dependent writers ; The topos "concerning household management" in eclectic Stoics, Hellenistic Jews, and Neopythagoreans Pt. II. The apologetic use of the subordination ethic by minority religious communities in Roman society. Greco-Roman criticism of Eastern religions ; The apologetic function of the household code in 1 Peter.
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Contemporary interpretations of 1 Peter and of household ethics in the New Testament Pt. I. Philosophical discussions "concerning the constitution" and "concerning household management." Plato, Middle Platonists, and Stobaeus ; Aristotle, the Peripatetics, and three dependent writers ; The topos "concerning household management" in eclectic Stoics, Hellenistic Jews, and Neopythagoreans Pt. II. The apologetic use of the subordination ethic by minority religious communities in Roman society. Greco-Roman criticism of Eastern religions ; The apologetic function of the household code in 1 Peter.

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