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Kirche als "neue Gesellschaft" : die humanisierung Wirkung des Christentums nach Johannes Chrisostomus
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ISBN: 3402039567 9783402039564 Year: 1984 Volume: 51 Publisher: Münster Aschendorff

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Die christlichen Lehrer im zweiten Jahrhundert : ihre Lehrtätigkeit, ihr Selbstverständnis und ihre Geschichte
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ISBN: 9004087737 9004312730 9789004087736 Year: 1989 Volume: 4 Publisher: Leiden New York Köln Brill

Witwen und Waisen im frühen Christentum
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ISBN: 3515064028 3515064001 351506401X 3515064036 Year: 1995 Volume: 17 2 Publisher: Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag

The antecedents of Antichrist : a traditio-historical study of the earliest Christian views on eschatological opponents
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ISBN: 9004104550 9004497757 9789004104556 9789004497757 Year: 1996 Volume: 49 Publisher: Leiden New York ; Köln Brill

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The present volume discusses the earliest Christian views on eschatological opponents and their backgrounds in contemporary Judaism. It treats the rich variety of early Christian speculations on the subject and shows that, within this variety, a continuity with Jewish speculations is to be discerned. Part One of this book treats the early Christian passages of the period up to Irenaeus that contain speculations on the coming of an eschatological opponent. Part Two offers a survey of Jewish expectations that formed the basis for the Christian speculations discussed. After the General Conclusion the book finishes with an extensive Bibliography and an Index. The book is of interest to any student of early Christian eschatology and the continuity between early Christianity and contemporary Judaism.

Les hymnes pascales d'Ephrem de Nisibe : analyse théologique et recherche sur l'évolution de la fête pascale chrétienne à Nisibe et à Edesse et dans quelques eglises voisines au quatrième siècle : étude et textes
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ISBN: 9004088393 9004304215 9789004088399 9004088407 9004088415 Year: 1989 Volume: 7 Publisher: Leiden New York Köln Brill

Judgment and community conflict : Paul's use of apocalyptic judgment language in 1 Corinthians 3:5-4:5
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ISBN: 9004095101 9004266968 9789004266964 9789004095106 Year: 1992 Volume: 66 Publisher: Leiden New York Köln Brill

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This study demonstrates that Paul in 1 Corinthians 3:5 - 4:5 is led by the rhetorical situation to emphasize God's final judgment as the affirmation of the individual Christian's work. Paul is not simply opposing his future eschatology to a Corinthian 'realized' eschatology. Rather, he is teaching the Corinthians to adapt their inherited belief in a corporate judgment to new concerns within the community. The exegetical study is set in the context of past scholarship on the questions of Paul's eschatology, his beliefs concerning judgment, and the role of eschatology in 1 Corinthians. Chapters on the functions of divine judgment in Jewish and Greco-Roman writings help to define the way early Christians thought of God's judgment and to suggest how Corinthian sensibilities influenced Paul's application of judgment language. This book contributes to ongoing debates about the apocalyptic theology of Paul and the eschatological views of the Corinthians. It will also be useful to scholars who are interested in the role played by ideas of divine judgment in the world of the New Testament.

Philippi : Stadt und Christengemeinde zur Zeit des Paulus
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ISBN: 9004102329 9004267247 9789004267244 9789004102323 Year: 1995 Volume: 78 Publisher: Leiden ; New York ; Köln Brill

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The Roman colony of Philippi is the site upon which Paul founded his first European congregation. There, he encountered a political entity which bore the stamp of Roman culture through and through. Part I describes Philippi's political and religious situation based on numismatic, epigraphical, archaeological and literary sources. Part II reconstructs the relationship between Paul, the congregation, and the city of Philippi, and demonstrates the influence which the Roman environment exerted on the church's organization and preaching. The work reaches the conclusion that the Philippean community assumed an active and self-confident role in implementing its mission. In so doing, it clashed with the Roman authorities and their insistence upon a religious praxis that did not call into question the principles or existence of the Roman State. The book contributes to the interpretation of the Epistle to the Philippians as well as to the history of early Christianity and the history of Religions during the first century.

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