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Paul The Fool Of Christ A Study Of 1 Corinthians 14 In The Comicphilosophic Tradition L L Welborn

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Paul The Fool Of Christ A Study Of 1 Corinthians 14 In The Comicphilosophic Tradition L L Welborn
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Paul The Fool Of Christ A Study Of 1 Corinthians 14 In The Comicphilosophic Tradition L L Welborn instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury T & T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.93 MB
Author: L. L. Welborn
ISBN: 9780567661135, 056766113X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Paul The Fool Of Christ A Study Of 1 Corinthians 14 In The Comicphilosophic Tradition L L Welborn by L. L. Welborn 9780567661135, 056766113X instant download after payment.

Welborn argues that Paul’s acceptance of the role of a ‘fool’, and his evaluation of the message of the cross as ‘foolishness’, are best understood against the background of the popular theatre and the fool’s role in the mime. Welborn’s investigation demonstrates that the term ‘folly’ (moria) was generally understood as a designation of the attitude and behaviour of a particular social type — the lower class buffoon. As a source of amusement, these lower class types were widely represented on the stage in the vulgar and realistic comedy known as the mime. Paul’s acceptance of the role of the fool mirrors the strategy of a number of intellectuals in the early Empire who exploited the paradoxical freedom that the role permitted for the utterance of a dangerous truth.
Welborn locates Paul’s exposition of the ‘folly’ of the message about the cross in a submerged intellectual tradition that connects Cynic philosophy, satire, and the mime. In this tradition, the world is viewed from the perspective of the poor, the dishonoured, the outsiders. The hero of this tradition is the ‘wise fool,’ who, in grotesque disguise, is allowed to utter critical truths about authority. The book demonstrates that Paul participates fully in this tradition in his discourse about the folly of the word of the cross. The major components of Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 1—4 find their closest analogies in the tradition that valorizes Socrates, Aesop, and the mimic fool.
JSNTS 293 and ECC

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