PAUL AND DIVERSITY : a new perspective on sarx and resilience in galatians.

Yazar:Joelsson, Linda
Materyal türü: KonuKonuSeri kaydı: Yayıncı: [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2023Tanım: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781000930030; 1000930033; 9781000930023; 1000930025; 9781003389828; 1003389821Konu(lar): RELIGION / General | Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Criticism and interpretation | Bible. Galatians -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Sarx (The Greek word) | Resilience (Personality trait) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Cultural pluralism -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityDDC sınıflandırma: 227.406 LOC classification: BS2685.6.R465Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Özet: This book investigates attitudes toward diversity as expressed in Paul's letter to the Galatians and proposes a renewed understanding of the term as used in this letter. (sarx) is usually translated as "flesh" and has often been perceived in theological studies as a complicated and highly polysemous term. It is also a word whose interpretations have had far-reaching social, political, and religious consequences throughout history. The author argues in this volume that for Paul the term is commonly adopted with reference to the collective group, and in light of a sense of collective identity in particular. A key assertion is that Paul was and remained a Jew and also continued to be deeply concerned with the prospects for the peaceful co-existence of Jews and Gentiles in the assemblies of God. The chapters draw on perspectives from classical rhetoric, modern linguistics, and social systems theory in order to describe the communicative structure of the letter, the construct of collective identity as described within this setting, and the potential for resilience in this construct. Offering a more coherent reading of Galatians, the book contributes positively to current discussions in Pauline studies and will be of interest to scholars of biblical studies and theology.
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This book investigates attitudes toward diversity as expressed in Paul's letter to the Galatians and proposes a renewed understanding of the term as used in this letter. (sarx) is usually translated as "flesh" and has often been perceived in theological studies as a complicated and highly polysemous term. It is also a word whose interpretations have had far-reaching social, political, and religious consequences throughout history. The author argues in this volume that for Paul the term is commonly adopted with reference to the collective group, and in light of a sense of collective identity in particular. A key assertion is that Paul was and remained a Jew and also continued to be deeply concerned with the prospects for the peaceful co-existence of Jews and Gentiles in the assemblies of God. The chapters draw on perspectives from classical rhetoric, modern linguistics, and social systems theory in order to describe the communicative structure of the letter, the construct of collective identity as described within this setting, and the potential for resilience in this construct. Offering a more coherent reading of Galatians, the book contributes positively to current discussions in Pauline studies and will be of interest to scholars of biblical studies and theology.

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