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The Community The Individual And The Common Good And In The Grecoroman World And Paul Kei Eun Chang

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The Community The Individual And The Common Good And In The Grecoroman World And Paul Kei Eun Chang
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Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Author: Kei Eun Chang
ISBN: 9781472550873, 1472550870
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Community The Individual And The Common Good And In The Grecoroman World And Paul Kei Eun Chang by Kei Eun Chang 9781472550873, 1472550870 instant download after payment.

This book investigates Paul's effort to combat factionalism by his use of the Greco-Roman rhetoric of 'the common advantage' to overcome socio-ethical problems caused by the improper exercise of 'private advantage' in Corinth. Chang examines' the common advantage', first, as a fundamental principle that defined human and societal relationships in the Greco-Roman world. He explores how the neglect and misunderstanding of this principle lay at the root of relational and societal breakdowns. The book further examines Paul's use of the term and demonstrates that, when properly understood and appropriated, the principle of 'the common advantage' is pivotal to keeping societies and relationships dynamic and healthy. Conversely, when common advantage is not functioning and, concomitantly, private advantage is wrongly emphasized at its expense, relational, societal and ecclesiastical breakdowns occur. The book culminates in demonstrating that, for Paul, 'the common advantage' carries missional and salvific implications that override and subvert socio-ethnic boundaries. In this way, otherwise hostile social groups will realize a healthy symbiosis.

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