LEADER 04027nam 22006851 450 001 9910459105703321 005 20091228113741.0 010 $a0-567-66117-2 010 $a1-282-86878-0 010 $a9786612868788 010 $a0-567-62823-X 024 7 $a10.5040/9780567661173 035 $a(CKB)2670000000056580 035 $a(EBL)601874 035 $a(OCoLC)676695808 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000424974 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12145321 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000424974 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10475882 035 $a(PQKB)10500550 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC601874 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL601874 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10427672 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL286878 035 $a(OCoLC)893335249 035 $a(UtOrBLW)bpp09258022 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000056580 100 $a20150227d2009 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 14$aThe Paul-Apollos relationship and Paul's stance toward Greco-Roman rhetoric $ean exegetical and socio-historical study of 1 Corinthians 1-4 /$fCorin Mihaila 210 1$aLondon ;$aNew York :$cT & T Clark International,$d2009. 215 $a1 online resource (273 p.) 225 0 $aLibrary of New Testament studies ;$v402 225 0 $aT & T Clark library of biblical studies 300 $aRevised version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2006. 311 $a0-567-68970-0 311 $a0-567-18382-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [221]-246) and indexes. 327 $aIntroduction -- Chapter 1: The Literary and Thematic Unity of 1 Corinthians 1-4 -- Chapter 2: The Social and Rhetorical Background of 1 Corinthians 1-4 -- Chapter 3: Paul and Sophistic Rhetoric in 1 Corinthians 1-4 -- Chapter 5: Apollos' Function in 1 Corinthians 1-4 -- Summary and Conclusion -- Bibliography. 330 $a"Research into the social and rhetorical background of the Corinthian church, shows that the Corinthians were evaluating their leaders based on their rhetorical prowess, seeking to associate with those who would enhance their status and honour. The coherence of Paul's argument in 1 Corinthians 1-4 is evaluated, particularly by showing how Paul's discourse of the cross and Sophia relate to the issue of the dissensions in the Corinthian ekklesia. Once demonstrated that there is a misunderstanding of wisdom amongst church leaders at the basis of the dissensions, a redefinition of the wisdom offered in Corinthians is required. In what could be considered the locus of Paul's theology of proclamation (i.e., 1 Corinthians 2:1-5), he rejects any employment of worldly wisdom in his proclamation of the cross for theological reasons and will not allow himself or other leaders to be drawn into this game of personality cult and honour enhancement. Such conclusions then raise the question of the role played by Apollos' name in Paul's argument against dissensions. After a review of several possible views, it is concluded based primarily on exegetical grounds and refusing to engage in hermeneutical speculations that Paul had a congenial relationship with Apollos. 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Method for Informal Learning Logistics -- Bilingual Word Association Networks -- Using FCA for Encoding Closure Operators into Neural Networks -- Conceptual Structures -- Arc Consistency Projection: A New Generalization Relation for Graphs -- Mining Frequent Closed Unordered Trees Through Natural Representations -- Devolved Ontology for Smart Applications -- Historical and Conceptual Foundation of Diagrammatical Ontology -- Learning Common Outcomes of Communicative Actions Represented by Labeled Graphs -- Belief Flow in Assertion Networks -- Conceptual Fingerprints: Lexical Decomposition by Means of Frames ? a Neuro-cognitive Model -- Constants and Functions in Peirce?s Existential Graphs -- Revelator Game of Inquiry: A Peircean Challenge for Conceptual Structures in Application and Evolution -- Short Papers -- Helping System Users to Be Smarter by Representing Logic in Transaction Frame Diagrams -- Quo Vadis, CS? ? On the (non)-Impact of Conceptual Structures on the Semantic Web -- A Framework for Analyzing and Testing Overlapping Requirements with Actors in Conceptual Graphs -- Implementation of SPARQL Query Language Based on Graph Homomorphism -- Cooperative CG-Wrappers for Web Content Extraction -- Conceptual Graphs and Ontologies for Information Retrieval -- Representation Levels Within Knowledge Representation -- Supporting Lexical Ontology Learning by Relational Exploration -- Characterizing Implications of Injective Partial Orders -- DVDSleuth: A Case Study in Applied Formal Concept Analysis for Navigating Web Catalogs -- Navigation in Knowledge-Based System for HelpdeskBased on FCA -- Functorial Properties of Formal Concept Analysis -- Towards an Ontology to Conceptualize Solution Analysis Tasks in CSCL Environments. 330 $aThis volume contains the proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2007), which is an annual event that, for the ?rst time, was hosted in the UK. Conceptual structures focus on the representation and analysis of concepts, events, actions and objects with applications in - search,softwareengineering,manufacturing and business.The conference brings together researchersin computer science, information technology,arti?cial int- ligence, philosophy and a variety of applied disciplines to explore novel ways that information technologies can be leveraged to assist human reasoning and interaction for tangible business or social bene?ts. Conceptual structures can be used to augment human intelligence by facilitating knowledge integration, de- sion making, the creation of intelligent software systems and the exploration of implicit structures. The theme for this year?s conference was ?Conceptual Structures: Kno- edge Architectures for Smart Applications.? Knowledge architectures give rise to smart applications that allow enterprises to share meaning across their int- connected computing resources and to realize transactions that would otherwise remain as lost business opportunities. Conceptual structures and smart appli- tions integrate the creativity of individuals and organizations with the prod- tivity of computers for a meaningful digital future. A focus of ICCS 2007 was on papers that apply conceptual structures in business and technological settings. 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