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Paul And The Creation Of A Countercultural Community A Rhetorical Analysis Of 1 Cor 51111 In Light Of The Social Lives Of The Corinthians Sinpan Daniel Ho

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Paul And The Creation Of A Countercultural Community A Rhetorical Analysis Of 1 Cor 51111 In Light Of The Social Lives Of The Corinthians Sinpan Daniel Ho
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Paul And The Creation Of A Countercultural Community A Rhetorical Analysis Of 1 Cor 51111 In Light Of The Social Lives Of The Corinthians Sinpan Daniel Ho instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Author: Sin-pan Daniel Ho
ISBN: 9780567659378, 9780567655882, 0567659372, 0567655881
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Paul And The Creation Of A Countercultural Community A Rhetorical Analysis Of 1 Cor 51111 In Light Of The Social Lives Of The Corinthians Sinpan Daniel Ho by Sin-pan Daniel Ho 9780567659378, 9780567655882, 0567659372, 0567655881 instant download after payment.

This study offers a new interpretation of 1 Corinthians 5-11:1. Taking a social identity approach, Ho investigates the inner logic of Paul from the ears of the Corinthian correspondence.
Ho argues that Paul consistently indoctrinates new values for the audience to uphold which are against the mainstream of social values in the surrounding society. It is shown that Paul does not engage in issues of internal schism per se, but rather in the question of the distinctive values insiders should uphold so as to be recognisable to outsiders. While church is neither a sectarian nor an accommodating community, it should maintain constant social contact with outsiders so as to bring the gospel of Christ to them. In addition, insiders should practice radical values that could challenge the existing shared social values prevalent in the urban city of Corinth. These new values are based mainly on Scripture, ancient Jewish literature and the new social identity of the church defined by Jesus Christ. This fresh interpretation renders the logical flow, unitary design and coherence of 1 Cor 5-11.1 more apparent.

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