Julien M. Ogereau explores the socio-economic dimension of Paul's koinonia with the Philippians from a Graeco-Roman perspective. After conducting a rigorous philological study of the business terminology Paul employs in Philippians in the light of documentary sources (papyri and inscriptions), he offers a thorough socio-economic reading of the letter that is informed by ancient cultural conventions. Challenging recent scholarship, Ogereau concludes that Paul's relationship with the Philippians followed the well-established pattern of economic partnerships ( koinonia/societas ), whereby Paul supplied the ars and opera (skill and labour), while the Philippians contributed the pecunia (funds).592 page(s
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The study focusses on a crucial topic for understanding the historical significance of Paul’s missio...
Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition provides a fresh examination of the relationship of...
In recent years, a prolific amount of books and articles on Paul have sought to bring Paul's life an...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
It is often assumed that Paul, even more than the rest of the New Testament, is concerned with ether...
The essay seeks to demonstrate the value of insights from the social sciences for New Testament inte...
The question of what subjects Paul addresses in his letters has been a matter of debate in New Test...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The aim of this study is to ga...
An often overlooked biblical theology that the Apostle Paul addresses is economics. Economics impact...
My study challenges the consensus that there is no discernable, single purpose that shapes the entir...
The present study addresses two separate but related questions. Firstly, what is Paul’s theology of...
This book examines Paul\u27s letter to the Philippians against the social background of the colony a...
In the first-century world, discussion concerning one's money and what to do with it constituted del...
This thesis seeks to elucidate the nature of Paul’s apostleship and apostolic authority by investiga...
The study focusses on a crucial topic for understanding the historical significance of Paul’s missio...
Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition provides a fresh examination of the relationship of...
In recent years, a prolific amount of books and articles on Paul have sought to bring Paul's life an...