03357nam 2200457 450 991051370330332120230510083131.0(CKB)5590000000637184(NjHacI)995590000000637184(EXLCZ)99559000000063718420230510d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRestored order subordination and freedom in 1 Peter /Steve CarterNew York, New York :Peter Lang International Academic Publishers,[2021]©20211 online resource (xvii, 316 pages)Studies in biblical literature ;Volume 1751-4331-9043-5 Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-316) and index.Introduction -- Order, Subordination and Freedom in Greco- Roman Thought -- Order, Subordination and Freedom in Early Jewish Thought -- Order, Subordination and Freedom in Early Christian Thought -- Subordination and Freedom in 1 Peter 2:13- 17 -- Subordination in Other 1 Peter Texts -- Freedom in Other 1 Peter Texts -- Synthesis and Conclusions -- Index."The concept of subordination plays a prominent role in the paranesis of 1 Peter, and it appears too in the context of Christ's victory over the cosmic powers. It seems to presuppose some kind of given natural and social order in which people must live in their allotted place. But the author also sees his readers' subordination as conditioned by their status as free people, which he expounds in several passages. This investigation aims to clarify the meaning and relationship of the concepts of subordination and freedom in 1 Peter, with reference to the related idea of order. After an introduction that sets out the issues in detail, the first main section examines the three themes in the wider thought of the first century CE, and the second provides detailed exegesis of the key Petrine texts. A final chapter synthesizes this evidence and draws conclusions regarding the conceptuality of subordination and freedom expressed in the letter. The study presents the idea of "restored order" as a new interpretive key to the teaching and paranesis of 1 Peter and the significant New Testament tradition to which it belongs. It clarifies the important Petrine concepts of subordination and freedom, with that of order, within the letter as a whole and its constituent parts, and it illuminates the exegesis of various disputed texts and passages. Scholars and research students of 1 Peter and the wider New Testament will find here a compelling proposal to stimulate and inform their own engagement with the text"--Provided by publisher.Studies in biblical literature ;Volume 175.Restored Order SubmissivenessBiblical teachingLibertyBiblical teachingOrderBiblical teachingSubmissivenessBiblical teaching.LibertyBiblical teaching.OrderBiblical teaching.227.9206Carter Steve1964-1348678NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910513703303321Restored order3086257UNINA