In That There May Be Equality, L. L. Welborn traces the emergence of Paul's concern about inequality in the ekklesia of Christ believers at Corinth, analyzes Paul's invocation of the principle of "equality" in 2 Corinthians, and brings Paul's appeal to "equality" into our global economic crisis.
In That There May Be Equality, L. L. Welborn traces the emergence of Paul's concern about inequality in the ekklesia of Christ believers at Corinth, analyzes Paul's invocation of the principle of "equality" in 2 Corinthians, and brings Paul's appeal to "equality" into our global economic crisis.
L. L. Welborn is professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Fordham University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Paul's Idea and Our Perilous Moment Chapter 1: Obstacles to a Retrieval of Paul's Idea Chapter 2: The Provenance and History of the Idea of "Equality" Chapter 3: Inequality in the Roman Empire Chapter 4: Inequality in Roman Corinth Chapter 5: The Emergence of Paul's Concern about Inequality Chapter 6: Paul's Appeal to "Equality" in the Collection for the Poor Epilogue: The Future of Paul's Idea?
Introduction: Paul's Idea and Our Perilous Moment Chapter 1: Obstacles to a Retrieval of Paul's Idea Chapter 2: The Provenance and History of the Idea of "Equality" Chapter 3: Inequality in the Roman Empire Chapter 4: Inequality in Roman Corinth Chapter 5: The Emergence of Paul's Concern about Inequality Chapter 6: Paul's Appeal to "Equality" in the Collection for the Poor Epilogue: The Future of Paul's Idea?
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