This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.While previous research emphasised deliberative rhetoric employed by 1 Clement (van Unnik; Bakke), the current paper offers continued investigation on the function of historical examples as part of its argumentative strategy. The author of 1 Clement addresses the congregation in Corinth with an appeal to let concord and peace be the foundation of their community life, instead of strife and dissension. Illustrative parallels for 1 Clement can be found in contemporary writings by Dio Chrysostom, Aelius Aristides and Plutarch. They argue likewise in favour of co...
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Peter Iver Kaufman explores how various Christian leaders throughout history have used forms of pol...
Drawing on recent insights into textual authority, this article examines how the authoritativeness o...
The Pseudo-Clementines is the traditional title of a unique Christian novel (3rd-4th century) transm...
First Clement provides valuable insights concerning the formation of the earliest Christian communit...
This dissertation investigates the conflict in the Corinthian church described by 1 Clement. Using p...
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 ...
Grappe Christian. Odd Magne Bakke, « Concord and Peace ». A Rhetorical Analysis of the First Letter ...
The strategic function of the Christ hymn in Colossians 1:13-20 The author of the letter to the Co...
<p>St. Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth provides an important resource for the work of d...
This paper will suggest that Clement of Alexandria, who operated a Christian School of Philosophy in...
Clement of Rome provides a good example of how a pastor\u27s Hermeneutical principles, theological p...
First and foremost, this contribution offers (1) a structural and rhetorical reading of the debates ...
This paper discusses competing notions of the concept of ‘order’ in the Admonition Controversy with ...
Prompted by recent research on "example" in the field of Classics, this dissertation sets out to bet...
Peter Iver Kaufman explores how various Christian leaders throughout history have used forms of pol...
Drawing on recent insights into textual authority, this article examines how the authoritativeness o...
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