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.Discussing the scenario of future resurrection in 1 Cor. 15, Paul touches on the visual aspects of th...
The purpose of my thesis is to understand the way Paul of Tarsus uses notions of the human body in I...
This paper studies the perception of the Christian body during the second and third centuries CE. It...
Grappe Christian. Turid Karlsen Seim, Jorunn Økland (éd.), Metamorphoses : Resurrection, Body and Tr...
Discussing the scenario of future resurrection in 1 Cor. 15, Paul touches on the visual aspects of t...
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...
This thesis engages in the longstanding debate concerning Paul’s thought-development by arguing that...
In 2 Corinthians 4:16–5:10 Paul points out that he prefers «rather to be absent from the body and to...
This dissertation ferrets out the implications of resurrection as transformation of life in 1 COR 15...
When the leading Roman magistrates of the Republic, and later on the Roman emperors, made official a...
<strong>Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrection</strong><br />The...
Gerber Daniel. Paul J. Brown, Bodily Resurrection and Ethics in 1 Cor 15. Connecting Faith and Moral...
The article offers a comparison of Paul’s teaching about resurrection in 1Cor 15 and the passage abo...
The coherent semantics of the sowing imagery (1Cor 15,36–44) suggest that heavenly bodies (v. 40–41)...
This study investigates how Paul’s attitude towards future bodily resurrection functions in relation...
The purpose of my thesis is to understand the way Paul of Tarsus uses notions of the human body in I...
This paper studies the perception of the Christian body during the second and third centuries CE. It...
Grappe Christian. Turid Karlsen Seim, Jorunn Økland (éd.), Metamorphoses : Resurrection, Body and Tr...
Discussing the scenario of future resurrection in 1 Cor. 15, Paul touches on the visual aspects of t...
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...
This thesis engages in the longstanding debate concerning Paul’s thought-development by arguing that...
In 2 Corinthians 4:16–5:10 Paul points out that he prefers «rather to be absent from the body and to...
This dissertation ferrets out the implications of resurrection as transformation of life in 1 COR 15...
When the leading Roman magistrates of the Republic, and later on the Roman emperors, made official a...
<strong>Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrection</strong><br />The...
Gerber Daniel. Paul J. Brown, Bodily Resurrection and Ethics in 1 Cor 15. Connecting Faith and Moral...
The article offers a comparison of Paul’s teaching about resurrection in 1Cor 15 and the passage abo...
The coherent semantics of the sowing imagery (1Cor 15,36–44) suggest that heavenly bodies (v. 40–41)...
This study investigates how Paul’s attitude towards future bodily resurrection functions in relation...
The purpose of my thesis is to understand the way Paul of Tarsus uses notions of the human body in I...
This paper studies the perception of the Christian body during the second and third centuries CE. It...
Grappe Christian. Turid Karlsen Seim, Jorunn Økland (éd.), Metamorphoses : Resurrection, Body and Tr...