This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previous approaches, I eschew synthesis across a broad range and focus instead on the earliest extant Christian source: the letters of Paul. My method draws on ancient communication practices, primarily represented in ancient rhetoric, wherein communicators rely on knowledge they presume their interlocutors to possess. Passages are analyzed according to the type of appeal to Paul's initial teaching: (1) explicit reminders of previous teaching, (2) direct appeals to knowledge not explicitly linked to previous teaching, and (3) indirect appeals to knowledge about practices, beliefs, conventions, etc. The reconstruction focuses on 1 Thessalonians, 1 ...
Arguably the most powerful human personality in the earliest Church, Paul wrote letters that are amo...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
According to the Gospel of Luke (4:16-20), Jesus of Nazareth inaugurates his mission in his hometown...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...
Benjamin A. Edsall provides a new approach to the classic quest for the preaching and teaching (or t...
Previous historical critical research has studied the pre-history of the traditions found in Paul's ...
While ancient historians create and study surveys of extant literature to determine what texts form ...
While ancient historians create and study surveys of extant literature to determine what texts form ...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
This thesis is a study of the interpretation and reception of the writings attributed to the apostle...
This thesis is a study of the interpretation and reception of the writings attributed to the apostle...
All of Paul °s extant letters are addressed to persons already Christian What he said and did to pa...
Arguably the most powerful human personality in the earliest Church, Paul wrote letters that are amo...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
According to the Gospel of Luke (4:16-20), Jesus of Nazareth inaugurates his mission in his hometown...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...
Benjamin A. Edsall provides a new approach to the classic quest for the preaching and teaching (or t...
Previous historical critical research has studied the pre-history of the traditions found in Paul's ...
While ancient historians create and study surveys of extant literature to determine what texts form ...
While ancient historians create and study surveys of extant literature to determine what texts form ...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
This thesis is a study of the interpretation and reception of the writings attributed to the apostle...
This thesis is a study of the interpretation and reception of the writings attributed to the apostle...
All of Paul °s extant letters are addressed to persons already Christian What he said and did to pa...
Arguably the most powerful human personality in the earliest Church, Paul wrote letters that are amo...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
According to the Gospel of Luke (4:16-20), Jesus of Nazareth inaugurates his mission in his hometown...