00821nam0-22002771i-450-99000084061040332120040902150123.0000084061FED01000084061(Aleph)000084061FED0100008406120020821d--------km-y0itay50------baengy-------001yyComputer methods for mathematical computationsForsythe, Malcom, Molers.l.Prentice-Hall[19..]Forsythe,George Elmer13654Malcom,Michael A.367510Moler,Cleve B.7843ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000084061040332102 50 B 82586FINBNFINBNComputer methods for mathematical computations348058UNINA01081nam a2200301 i 450099100095324970753620020507180513.0960724s1995 us ||| | eng 0817637133b10780580-39ule_instLE01304814ExLDip.to Matematicaeng511.6AMS 05-03Gian-Carlo Rota on combinatorics :introductory papers and commentaries /editor Joseph P. S. KungBoston :Birkhauser,1995xliii, 624 p. ;26 cmContemporary mathematiciansIncludes bibliographical referencesCombinatoricshistoryReprintings of classicsKung, Joseph P. S..b1078058023-02-1728-06-02991000953249707536LE013 01A75 ROT11 (1995)12013000059020le013-E0.00-l- 01010.i1088016128-06-02Gian-Carlo Rota on combinatorics921873UNISALENTOle01301-01-96ma -engus 0103630nam 22005055 450 99644943450331620231110221404.03-11-075056-210.1515/9783110750560(CKB)5100000000166864(DE-B1597)583029(DE-B1597)9783110750560EBL7014879(AU-PeEL)EBL7014879(MiAaPQ)EBC7014879(EXLCZ)99510000000016686420211129h20212021 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPaul on the Human Vocation Reason Language in Romans and Ancient Philosophical Tradition /Simon DürrBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,[2021]©20211 online resource (XII, 327 p.)Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft ,0171-6441 ;226Description based upon print version of record.3-11-075053-8 Frontmatter --Acknowledgements --Contents --1 Introduction to the problem --2 The semantics of λογικός and the definition of human beings --3 The wider Greco-Roman discourse on being human and the idea of a human role in the cosmos --4 Epictetus and the idea of a human calling based on human reason --5 Romans as a letter about being human --6 Rom 12.1-2 as an exhortation to genuine humanness --7 The vision of integrated (missional) existence in Rom 12-15 --8 Paul on the human vocation: Concluding summary --Abbreviations and Conventions --Literature --IndexesPaul's use of λογικὴ λατρεία in Rom 12.1 has long fascinated and puzzled interpreters. This study proposes a new explanation of Paul's reason language in Rom 12.1 based on a detailed investigation of ancient philosophical texts on the role of human beings in the cosmos, in which reason language and the idea of a vocation of human beings are closely connected. It argues that Paul here appeals to the idea of a human vocation in order to claim that Christ-followers are able to fulfil their human vocation by living in such a way that their lives produce signs of the new creation inaugurated in Christ.This case is made by establishing the central role of reason in ancient discourse on what it means to be human more broadly, and in particular in Epictetus, who provides the clearest parallel for Romans. These contextualisations allow for a fresh reading of Paul's argument in Romans, where the relevance of these traditions is shown, not least for how Rom 12.1-2 frames Rom 12-15.The study thus contributes to the recent scholarly trend of exploring Paul in ancient philosophical contexts and advances the discussion on the integration of Paul's "theology" and "ethics" within an ancient cultural encyclopedia.Beihefte Zur Zeitschrift Für Die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New TestamentbisacshEpictetus.Paul in Philosophical Context.Paul.Pauline Anthropology.RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament.Dürr Simonauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1223491Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF)fndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndDE-B1597DE-B1597996449434503316Paul on the Human Vocation2838814UNISA