Paul and Philodemus

Paul and Philodemus
Title Paul and Philodemus PDF eBook
Author Clarence E. Glad
Publisher BRILL
Pages 431
Release 2014-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004267271

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As Paul guides and educates his converts he functions as a psychagogue (“leader of souls”), adapting his leadership style as required in each individual case. Pauline psychagogy resembles Epicurean psychagogy in the way persons enjoying a superior moral status and spiritual aptitude help to nurture and correct others, guiding their souls in moral and religious (re)formation. This study relates Epicurean psychagogy of late Republican times to early Christian psychagogy on the basis of an investigation which places the practice in the wider socio-cultural perspective, contextualising it in Greco-Roman literature treating friendship and flattery and the importance of adaptability in moral guidance. Pauline studies are advanced by the introduction of new material into the discussion of the Corinthian correspondence which throws light on Paul's debate with his recalcitrant critics.

Saving One Another: Philodemus and Paul on Moral Formation in Community

Saving One Another: Philodemus and Paul on Moral Formation in Community
Title Saving One Another: Philodemus and Paul on Moral Formation in Community PDF eBook
Author Justin Allison
Publisher BRILL
Pages 249
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 900443402X

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In Saving One Another: Philodemus and Paul on Moral Formation in Community Justin Reid Allison compares how the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus and the Christian apostle Paul envisioned the members of their communities helping one another to grow into moral maturity. Allison establishes that Philodemus and Paul are more similar than previously noticed in their conception and practice of moral formation in community, and that these similarities offer a critical opportunity to consider important differences between the two as well. By deepening the comparison to include differences alongside similarities, and to include theological and socio-economic facets of communal moral formation, Allison shows that Philodemus and Paul uniquely shed fresh light on one another’s texts when understood in comparative perspective.

Saving One Another

Saving One Another
Title Saving One Another PDF eBook
Author Justin Reid Allison
Publisher Ancient Philosophy & Religion
Pages 237
Release 2020
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004434004

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In Philodemus and Paul on Moral Formation in Community Justin Reid Allison compares how the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus and the Christian apostle Paul envisioned members of their communities helping one another to grow into moral maturity.

Paul and the Giants of Philosophy

Paul and the Giants of Philosophy
Title Paul and the Giants of Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Joseph R. Dodson
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 202
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 083087366X

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How was the apostle Paul influenced by the great philosophers of his age? Dodson and Briones have gathered contributors with diverse views who aim to make Paul's engagement with ancient philosophy accessible. These essays address Paul's interaction with Greco-Roman philosophical thinking on a particular topic, including discussion questions and reading lists to help readers engage the material further.

Philodemus and the New Testament world [electronic resource]

Philodemus and the New Testament world [electronic resource]
Title Philodemus and the New Testament world [electronic resource] PDF eBook
Author John Thomas Fitzgerald
Publisher BRILL
Pages 456
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004114609

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The fifteen essays in this volume, rooted in the work of the Hellenistic Moral Philosophy and Early Christianity Section of the SBL, examine the works of Philodemus and how they illuminate the cultural context of early Christianity. Born in Gadara in Syria, Philodemus (ca. 110-40 BCE) was active in Italy as an Epicurean philosopher and poet. This volume comprises three parts; the first deals with Philodemus' works in their own terms, the second situates his thought within its larger Greco-Roman context, and the third explores the implications of his work for understanding the earliest Christians, especially Paul. It will be useful to all readers interested in Hellenistic philosophy and rhetoric as well as Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity.

Philo of Alexandria

Philo of Alexandria
Title Philo of Alexandria PDF eBook
Author D.T. Runia
Publisher BRILL
Pages 518
Release 2011-10-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004216855

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This volume, prepared with the collaboration of the International Philo Bibliography Project, is the third in a series of annotated bibliographies on the Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria. It contains a listing of all scholarly writings on Philo for the period 1997 to 2006.

Paul and Conflict Resolution

Paul and Conflict Resolution
Title Paul and Conflict Resolution PDF eBook
Author Robinson Butarbutar
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 313
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1556354797

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This book is a literary and historical exegesis of Paul's apostolic paradigm in 1 Corinthians 9. The author argues that chapter 9 is part and parcel of Paul's unified arguments of 1 Corinthians 8-10, which are written to mediate in a dispute over food offered to idols. The questions of how the dispute emerged, how Paul arranges his arguments in the three chapters, and what role 1 Corinthians 9 has in the overall discourse are addressed carefully in the book. Moreover, the question of why Paul and his coworkers did not receive financial support from his audience, which was contrary to the practice of the other missionaries and the normal workforce of the time, and of why he uses such a practice as an example to be imitated by those insisting on their right to eat food offered to idols, are dealt with judiciously. Based on his exegesis of 1 Corinthians 9, the author furthermore attempts to see the relevance of 1 Corinthians 9 for dispute resolution today, taking the conflict within his own church as an example.