Discussing the scenario of future resurrection in 1 Cor. 15, Paul touches on the visual aspects of the bodily transformation which he claims will take place as a part of eschatological fulfilment. The con-cept of image plays a crucial role in this transformation as he believes the resurrected body will be shaped according to a “heavenly” exemplar, which he refers to as an image. Using examples drawn from Roman visual culture, both visual and textual, the article describes what type of image Paul’s Corinthian readers would have been inclined to think of in connection with a discussion of bodily transformation such as the one imagined by Paul
Title: From Heretic to Saint. The Iconography of Giordano Bruno through Four Centuries One of the mo...
This thesis engages in the longstanding debate concerning Paul’s thought-development by arguing that...
In this article, I explain the main concepts and positions within the so-called radical new perspect...
Discussing the scenario of future resurrection in 1 Cor. 15, Paul touches on the visual aspects of t...
The article examines the character of the resurrection body in 1 Corinthians 15,36-58 focusing on ex...
The article discusses claims made in a recent Danish bookentitled Paul Plus – Four Prisms on Paul: P...
Paul’s body metaphor in 1 Corinthians 12 in literary contextThe purpose of this article is to place ...
Den rolle, som historisk betingede former for forvaltning af blikket og dermed dets tilegnelse af si...
In this article the point of departure for presenting a hermeneuticreading of Augustine’s Confession...
Recapitulating Johannes Munck’s most prominent international contribution to the field of Pauline ex...
This study investigates how Paul’s attitude towards future bodily resurrection functions in relation...
The article demonstrates how the ancient concept of o9mo/noia (concord) was crucial for Paul’s and J...
George H. van Kooten, “Image, Form and Transformation: A Semantic Taxonomy of Paul’s ‘Morphic’ Langu...
This paper studies the perception of the Christian body during the second and third centuries CE. It...
Paulus ist in der Regel nicht bekannt als ein Theologe des Körpers –sein Ruf ist im Gegenteil sogar ...
Title: From Heretic to Saint. The Iconography of Giordano Bruno through Four Centuries One of the mo...
This thesis engages in the longstanding debate concerning Paul’s thought-development by arguing that...
In this article, I explain the main concepts and positions within the so-called radical new perspect...
Discussing the scenario of future resurrection in 1 Cor. 15, Paul touches on the visual aspects of t...
The article examines the character of the resurrection body in 1 Corinthians 15,36-58 focusing on ex...
The article discusses claims made in a recent Danish bookentitled Paul Plus – Four Prisms on Paul: P...
Paul’s body metaphor in 1 Corinthians 12 in literary contextThe purpose of this article is to place ...
Den rolle, som historisk betingede former for forvaltning af blikket og dermed dets tilegnelse af si...
In this article the point of departure for presenting a hermeneuticreading of Augustine’s Confession...
Recapitulating Johannes Munck’s most prominent international contribution to the field of Pauline ex...
This study investigates how Paul’s attitude towards future bodily resurrection functions in relation...
The article demonstrates how the ancient concept of o9mo/noia (concord) was crucial for Paul’s and J...
George H. van Kooten, “Image, Form and Transformation: A Semantic Taxonomy of Paul’s ‘Morphic’ Langu...
This paper studies the perception of the Christian body during the second and third centuries CE. It...
Paulus ist in der Regel nicht bekannt als ein Theologe des Körpers –sein Ruf ist im Gegenteil sogar ...
Title: From Heretic to Saint. The Iconography of Giordano Bruno through Four Centuries One of the mo...
This thesis engages in the longstanding debate concerning Paul’s thought-development by arguing that...
In this article, I explain the main concepts and positions within the so-called radical new perspect...