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The Community, the Individual and the Common Good: 'To Idion' and 'To Sympheron' in the Greco-Roman World and Paul (The Library of New Testament Studies)
Kei Eun Chang
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| #6905741 in Books | 2015-02-26 | 2015-02-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.56 x6.14l,.82 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||About the Author|Kei Eun Chang earned a Ph.D in New Testament and Christian Origins from Boston University, continues his scholarly research and is currently lead minister of New Hampshire Korean Christian Church, Bedford, NH, USA.
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 s...
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