Paul and the Popular Philosophers

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Fortress Press, 01‏/02‏/2006 - 192 من الصفحات
These studies continue a tradition of scholarship that flourished around the turn of the century when new editions of ancient philosophical sources were published. Professor Malherbe, however, widens the scope to include other philosophical traditions. He recognizes and identifies the influences of Platonists, Peripatetics, Cynics, Stoics, Epicureans, and Pythagoreans. These popular philosophers aimed at moral reform; they shared both in their substance and in the techniques employed. Yet, they need to be distinguished in order to discern their influence, if any, on Paul.
 

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SelfDefinition among the Cynics
11
Mē Genoito in the Diatribe and Paul
25
Gentle as a Nurse The Cynic Background to 1 Thessalonians 2
35
Exhortation in 1 Thessalonians
49
Paul Hellenistic Philosopher or Christian Pastor?
67
The Beasts at Ephesus
79
Antisthenes and Odysseus and Paul at War
91
Medical Imagery in the Pastoral Epistles
121
In Season and Out of Season 2 Timothy 42
137
Not in a Corner Early Christian Apologetic in Acts 2626
147
A Physical Description of Paul
165
Indexes
171
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