Paul, the apostle of obedience : reading obedience in Romans
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Paul, the apostle of obedience : reading obedience in Romans
(Library of New Testament studies / editor, Mark Goodacre, 668)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)
T&T Clark, 2023
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Bibliography: p. [199]-221
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内容説明
Jason A. Myers reconsiders the meaning and context of the phrase "the obedience of faith" in Rom 1:5 and how it contributes to the theme of obedience in Romans. In contrast to previous studies that have nearly exclusively focused on the obedience language in light of the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple literature, Myers instead investigates how this language functioned within the Greco-Roman world, particularly in the discourse of the Roman Empire.
By studying both the Greco-Roman contexts and the use of obedience language during the Empire, Myers sheds fresh light on the meaning of "the obedience of faith," and concludes that such examination helps contemporary readers understand how Gentiles in Paul's audience would have heard and received the terms and images relating to obedience. In addition, he argues that Paul's use of obedience language, both at the beginning and end of Romans (1:5; 15:18), serves as rhetorical bookends, and signals a theme that is central to Paul's purpose in Romans and integral to his calling as an apostle to the Gentiles.
目次
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One: Reading Romans Rhetorically
Chapter Two: Obedience in Greek Literature
Chapter Three: Obedience in Latin Literature
Chapter Four: Philosophizing on Obedience
Chapter Five: Sculpting Obedience
Chapter Six: Reading Obedience from the Margins: 1:1-12 & 15:14-16:23
Chapter Seven: Reading Obedience in the Argumentation in Romans
Conclusion
Appendix
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