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Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes
Cultural Studies In 1 Corinthians

Status: Extended Catalog Item
Isbn: 0830839348
Isbn-13: 9780830839346
UPC:
Speedy#: 064513
CPC Super: Biblical Studies
CPC Primary: New Testament Studies
CPC Sub: Paul and His Writings
Author: Bailey Kenneth E
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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Case Qty: 16
Binding: Trade Paper
Price: 45.00
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Weight lbs.: 1.85
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Paul was a Hebrew of the Hebrews, steeped in the learning of his people. But he was also a Roman citizen who widely traveled the Mediterranean basin, and was very knowledgeable of the dominant Greek and Roman culture of his day. These two mighty rivers of influence converge in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians.

With razor-sharp exegetical attention to the text, Kenneth Bailey's Paul Through mediterranean Eyes examines the cultural milieu/setting and rhetorical strategies that shaped this pivotal and complex epistle. The first letter to the the Corinthians, as Bailey notes, is a corrective epistle for the Corinthian church and in so doing so argues that the epistle is deeply rooted in the Hebraic prophetic tradition and draws heavily from the Old Testament prophetic tradition. In doing so, Bailey shows just how extensively Paul linked his thinking with the great prophets of Israel's history.

Throughout, Bailey employs his expert knowledge of Near Eastern and Mediterranean culture to deliver to readers a new understanding of Paul and his world. Familiar passages take on a new hue as they are stripped of meaning established outside of historical context and rendered back into their ancient setting.

Examines 1 Corinthians within its social, cultural and rhetorical construction
Proposes a new conception of the structure and nature of Paul's argument
Draws on twenty-two ancient translations of 1 Corinthians into Arabic, Syriac and Hebrew
Draws on commentaries dating as far back as ninth-century Damascus
Provides an excellent resource for New Testament students and scholars interested in the Pauline corpus
Continues the exegetical method begun in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes
Illuminates a familiar biblical text through insights from the native culture

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