This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar as he accepts monetary aid from the Philippians (and others) but refuses it from the Corinthians. After outlining and critiquing a variety of approaches to the quandary of Paul’s financial policy (Chapter 1), we then contextualise Paul in his ancient socio-economic background (i.e., the context of patronage, benefaction, reciprocity, and various other gift-exchange relationships in antiquity) and also place him in ideological comparison with Seneca’s De Beneficiis, the major gift-giving treatise of the first century (Chapter 2). This chapter serves as a reference point, adding argumentative support to subsequent chapters by situating Paul in...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
This thesis seeks to elucidate the nature of Paul’s apostleship and apostolic authority by investiga...
Even as other tensions are resolved, some scholars continue to pit James against Paul with respect t...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
The present study addresses two separate but related questions. Firstly, what is Paul’s theology of...
An often overlooked biblical theology that the Apostle Paul addresses is economics. Economics impact...
In the first-century world, discussion concerning one's money and what to do with it constituted del...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. There are many issues, sociologica...
The social background of first-century Christianity has received much attention recently, with many ...
After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Ep...
This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of s...
My focus is on the Biblical prophetic warning about, and solution to, severe debt injustice – ...
The study seeks to make a contribution to the understanding of the occasion purpose, and arrangemen...
This article critically explores the idea of savings from the New Testament perspective, particularl...
For many scholars Paul is viewed as having freely chosen to engage in manual labour. Using 1 Cor 9:...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
This thesis seeks to elucidate the nature of Paul’s apostleship and apostolic authority by investiga...
Even as other tensions are resolved, some scholars continue to pit James against Paul with respect t...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
The present study addresses two separate but related questions. Firstly, what is Paul’s theology of...
An often overlooked biblical theology that the Apostle Paul addresses is economics. Economics impact...
In the first-century world, discussion concerning one's money and what to do with it constituted del...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. There are many issues, sociologica...
The social background of first-century Christianity has received much attention recently, with many ...
After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Ep...
This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of s...
My focus is on the Biblical prophetic warning about, and solution to, severe debt injustice – ...
The study seeks to make a contribution to the understanding of the occasion purpose, and arrangemen...
This article critically explores the idea of savings from the New Testament perspective, particularl...
For many scholars Paul is viewed as having freely chosen to engage in manual labour. Using 1 Cor 9:...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
This thesis seeks to elucidate the nature of Paul’s apostleship and apostolic authority by investiga...
Even as other tensions are resolved, some scholars continue to pit James against Paul with respect t...