TY - BOOK ID - 77928769 TI - An end to enmity : Paul and the "wrongdoer" of Second Corinthians PY - 2011 VL - 185 SN - 1283430525 9786613430526 3110263300 9783110263305 9781283430524 9783110263275 3110263270 PB - Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter, DB - UniCat KW - Theology. KW - Christian theology KW - Theology KW - Theology, Christian KW - Christianity KW - Religion KW - Paul, KW - Pavel, KW - Pavol, KW - Paulus, KW - Paulos, KW - Pōghos, KW - Paweł, KW - Pawełm KW - Būlus, KW - Pablo, KW - Paulo, KW - Paolo, KW - Pál, KW - Apostolos Paulos KW - Saul, KW - القديس بولس الرسول KW - بولس، KW - 사도바울 KW - Adversaries. KW - Bible. KW - Corinthians (Book 2) KW - Karinto nochi no fumi (Book of the New Testament) KW - Korinto kōsho (Book of the New Testament) KW - Second Corinthians (Book of the New Testament) KW - Second epistle to the Corinthians (Book of the New Testament) KW - Seconde lettre aux Corinthiens (Book of the New Testament) KW - Socio-rhetorical criticism. KW - 227.1*2 KW - 227.1*2 Brieven van Paulus aan de Corinthiërs KW - Brieven van Paulus aan de Corinthiërs KW - Adversaries KW - Bible KW - Socio-rhetorical criticism KW - Paul, - the Apostle, Saint - Adversaries KW - Corinth. KW - Paul. KW - Reconciliation. KW - Second Corinthians. KW - Wrongdoer. KW - Paul, - the Apostle, Saint UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77928769 AB - "An End to Enmity" casts light upon the shadowy figure of the "wrongdoer" of Second Corinthians by exploring the social and rhetorical conventions that governed friendship, enmity and reconciliation in the Greco-Roman world. The book puts forward a novel hypothesis regarding the identity of the "wrongdoer" and the nature of his offence against Paul. Drawing upon the prosopographic data of Paul's Corinthian epistles and the epigraphic and archaeological record of Roman Corinth, the author shapes a robust image of the kind of individual who did Paul "wrong" and caused "pain" to both Paul and the Corinthians. The concluding chapter reconstructs the history of Paul's relationship with an influential convert to Christianity at Corinth. ER -