The educated elite in 1 Corinthians : education and community conflict in Graeco-Roman context

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    • Dutch, Robert S.

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The educated elite in 1 Corinthians : education and community conflict in Graeco-Roman context

Robert S. Dutch

(Journal for the study of the New Testament : supplement series, 271)

T&T Clark International, c2005

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The educated elite in First Corinthians : education and community conflict in Graeco-Roman context

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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Bristol, 1995-1998

Includes bibliographical references (p. [306]-331) and indexes

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This book examines the educated elite in 1 Corinthians through the development, and application, of an ancient education model. The research reads PaulGCOs text within the social world of early Christianity and uses social-scientific criticism in reconstructing a model that is appropriate for first-century Corinth. Pauline scholars have used models to reconstruct elite education but this study highlights their oversight in recognising the relevancy of the Greek Gymnasium for education. Topics are examined in 1 Corinthians to demonstrate where the model advances an understanding of PaulGCOs interaction with the elite Corinthian Christians in the context of community conflict. This study demonstrates the important contribution that this ancient education model makes in interpreting 1 Corinthians in a Graeco-Roman context. This is Volume 271 of JSNTS.

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