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Bodily Resurrection and Ethics in 1 Cor 15
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Bodily Resurrection and Ethics in 1 Cor 15

New Testament scholars have long recognized a relationship between the future resurrection and ethics. Paul J. Brown contributes to this ongoing discussion by tracing Paul's logic for connecting the moral imperatives in 1 Cor 15 to the bodily resurrection. The author examines the afterlife belief system of the resurrection-deniers and proposes that their eschatology was informed by Greco-Roman mythology. This enabled the Corinthians to embrace the bodily resurrection of Jesus as a hero and reject the prospect of their own. Brown suggests that Paul strategically leveraged their Greco-Roman thinking in his discussion of the resurrection to argue that their in-Christ status made them partakers of the Messiah's beatific afterlife, and that the Greco-Roman practice of patron emulation should motivate them to live in imitation of the heavenly man.
Undertittel
Connecting Faith and Morality in the Context of Greco-Roman Mythology
Forfatter
Paul J. Brown
ISBN
9783161530388
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
517 gram
Utgivelsesdato
23.1.2014
Antall sider
312