Enigmes de la Deuxieme Epitre de Paul aux Corinthiens
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- Author: J. F. Collange
- Date Published: December 2005
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- isbn: 9780521020510
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Paul's Second Epistle to the Corinthians poses exegetical problems of well-known difficulty. The structure and unity of the whole Epistle are in doubt, as is the meaning of many particular passages and references - for example, the identity of Paul's opponents. Dr Collange bases his solutions to these problems on a detailed study of 2,14 - 7,4. He argues that the obscurities of the Epistle can be explained by the particular circumstances of its composition; Paul's use of more primitive Christian materials gives us a measure of his own originality and genius. This book should be of interest to all New Testament scholars.
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- Date Published: December 2005
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521020510
- length: 364 pages
- dimensions: 216 x 140 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.474kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Abréviations
Avant-propos
Introduction
1. Un thème: l'apostolat dans la faiblesse, 2:
14–17
2. A propos de lettres de recommandation, 3:
1–3
3. Apostolat, alliance nouvelle et Esprit, 3:
4–6
4. Contre l'extase, 3:
7–11
5. De l'interprétation de l'Ecriture, 3:
12–16
6. Les vrais fruits de l'Espirit, 3:
17–18
7. Apostolat, kérygme et faiblesse, 4:1–6
8. Apostolat et souffrance, 4:7–12
9. Apostolat et foi, 4:
13–15
10. Christ, lien entre la misère présente et la gloire future, 4:
16–5: I
11. Christ, désir de l'apôtre, 5:
2–5
12. Les fruits de l'exil, 5:
6–10
13. L'intention d'une lettre, 5:
11–13
14. Ce qui est passé est passé, 5:
14–17
15. Appel à la réconciliation, 5:
18–21
16. Le lot de l'apôtre, 6:
1–13
17. Une seule issue, 6:
14–7:
4
Conclusion
Bibliographie
Index.
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