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The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity



Theissen discusses the development of early Christianity in its social context. Theissen describes how early Christianity was a movement dominated by wandering charismatics, whose mission was largely concentrated on the rural area of Palestine, and how, with Paul's mission, it entered a new phase which would ultimately qualify it to become the religion of the Empire. He suggests that Paul resolved conflicts within the community at Corinth through a form of 'love-patriarchalism': a hierarchical pattern of social relation was softened by his emphasis on the unity of all in the body of Christianity.


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225.8 The s
Publisher T.& T. Clark : Edinburgh.,
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xiii + 210hlm: 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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0-567-29183-9
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225.8
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