Great Sermon Tradition as a Fiscal Framework in 1 Corinthians
Towards a Pauline Theology of Material Possessions
Great Sermon Tradition as a Fiscal Framework in 1 Corinthians
Towards a Pauline Theology of Material Possessions
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567473042
Published: 03/12/2009
"An Assemblies of God missionary, Carter steps into the fray that has raged for two centuries on whether Paul invented Christianity or faithfully followed the footsteps of Jesus. It turns out, however, that he is merely crossing that battlefield to get to the virtually unexplored territory of Paul's theology of material possessions. Paul's attitude towards possessions resonates strongly with the teaching of Jesus as represented in the synoptic Gospels, he says, and that double track marks the route of his study. He considers the authenticity of the great sermon tradition, Paul's general interest in the historical Jesus and his specific knowledge of the great sermon tradition, the fiscal worldview of the great sermons, 1 Corinthians vis-a-vis the great sermon tradition, and Paul and Jesus viv-a-vis Jewish and Greco-Roman fiscal thought." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc.