This study is a socio-rhetorical approach to the Pauline theology of reconciliation in 2 Corinthians. Scholars generally focus their attention on where καταλλάσσω and καταλλαγή terminology appears in discussing Paul’s theology of reconciliation. This has led to some scholars reducing Paul’s theology of reconciliation to simply referring to God being reconciled to men and vice versa, while other scholars tend to focus on reconciliation between human beings, almost to the exclusion of reconciliation between God and men. The current research argues that reconciliation with God is intrinsically linked to reconciliation between people in the church. Chapter One of this study looks at areas of disagreement amongst scholars concerning Paul’s theol...
The experience of Corinth’s assembly is surrounded by a series of meaningful expressions in Paul’s l...
I argue that 1 Corinthians is a unified composition that exhibits kerygmatic rhetoric. That is, Jewi...
Emmanuel Nathan's study is driven by the hermeneutical question of whether the covenantal contrasts ...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This study is a socio-rhetorica...
The New Testament doctrine of reconciliation has been misunderstood and misinterpreted. The historic...
Traditional exegetical scholarship has treated Paul's presentation of reconciliation as referring to...
Traditional exegetical scholarship has treated Paul's presentation of reconciliation as referring to...
Second Corinthians 5:16–6:2 rests within one of the most magisterial and problematic sections in Pau...
Paul’s Spirit of Peace, a Study in Biblical Theology discusses the central role of peace in the New ...
[From Introduction]. "God, ... through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of r...
Thesis advisor: Thomas StegmanThesis advisor: Colleen GriffithThe fundamental premise underlying thi...
As both a political concept and a tenet of Christian theology, reconciliation bears upon the here an...
The letters of Paul in the New Testament offer a number of insights which are relevant to the Theolo...
<p>St. Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth provides an important resource for the work of d...
While many scholars have used classical rhetoric for the interpretation of 1 Corinthians, others hav...
The experience of Corinth’s assembly is surrounded by a series of meaningful expressions in Paul’s l...
I argue that 1 Corinthians is a unified composition that exhibits kerygmatic rhetoric. That is, Jewi...
Emmanuel Nathan's study is driven by the hermeneutical question of whether the covenantal contrasts ...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This study is a socio-rhetorica...
The New Testament doctrine of reconciliation has been misunderstood and misinterpreted. The historic...
Traditional exegetical scholarship has treated Paul's presentation of reconciliation as referring to...
Traditional exegetical scholarship has treated Paul's presentation of reconciliation as referring to...
Second Corinthians 5:16–6:2 rests within one of the most magisterial and problematic sections in Pau...
Paul’s Spirit of Peace, a Study in Biblical Theology discusses the central role of peace in the New ...
[From Introduction]. "God, ... through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of r...
Thesis advisor: Thomas StegmanThesis advisor: Colleen GriffithThe fundamental premise underlying thi...
As both a political concept and a tenet of Christian theology, reconciliation bears upon the here an...
The letters of Paul in the New Testament offer a number of insights which are relevant to the Theolo...
<p>St. Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth provides an important resource for the work of d...
While many scholars have used classical rhetoric for the interpretation of 1 Corinthians, others hav...
The experience of Corinth’s assembly is surrounded by a series of meaningful expressions in Paul’s l...
I argue that 1 Corinthians is a unified composition that exhibits kerygmatic rhetoric. That is, Jewi...
Emmanuel Nathan's study is driven by the hermeneutical question of whether the covenantal contrasts ...