This article describes the main contours of Greco-Roman and Jewish friendship trad- itions, and considers some of the ways that these traditions were adopted and adapted in New Testament texts. The survey suggests that early Christian writers drew on friendship traditions as a way of articulating certain important values relating to the need to establish a distinctive social identity and forms of ethical practice. In emphasiz- ing the relationship between identity, practice and relationship with God, some New Testament authors locate friendship in a broader covenantal framework in which God is the ultimate benefactor, often acting through mediatory figures to whom the commu- nities can relate as ‘friends’
Some Sources of Graeco-Roman Features in the New Testament Faith in the Epistle to the Hebrew
Friendship has been valued since classical times and is also an important category from a theologica...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify and analyze the interpersonal-relationship principles and...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-289.1. Introduction -- 2. Friendship in the first century...
Based on the analysis of an extensive spectrum of literary works — which undoubtedly are documents o...
This study contributes to the ongoing theological conversation about the gift of human friendship. I...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate Ben Sira’s teaching on friendship within the religious and...
This thesis discusses the notion of amicitia in early Christian literature. By examining letters and...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
Today, in an effort to respond to their religiously pluralistic situation, Christians should recogni...
Excerpt: Among the treasures which make life worth living, one stands out as the most precious and ...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">For Aristotle, the bond of a valua...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation examines the presence and pu...
The phenomena of friendship and giftship in antiquity have been the focus of much anthropological in...
Some Sources of Graeco-Roman Features in the New Testament Faith in the Epistle to the Hebrew
Friendship has been valued since classical times and is also an important category from a theologica...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify and analyze the interpersonal-relationship principles and...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-289.1. Introduction -- 2. Friendship in the first century...
Based on the analysis of an extensive spectrum of literary works — which undoubtedly are documents o...
This study contributes to the ongoing theological conversation about the gift of human friendship. I...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate Ben Sira’s teaching on friendship within the religious and...
This thesis discusses the notion of amicitia in early Christian literature. By examining letters and...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
Today, in an effort to respond to their religiously pluralistic situation, Christians should recogni...
Excerpt: Among the treasures which make life worth living, one stands out as the most precious and ...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">For Aristotle, the bond of a valua...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation examines the presence and pu...
The phenomena of friendship and giftship in antiquity have been the focus of much anthropological in...
Some Sources of Graeco-Roman Features in the New Testament Faith in the Epistle to the Hebrew
Friendship has been valued since classical times and is also an important category from a theologica...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify and analyze the interpersonal-relationship principles and...