Cynics, Paul and the Pauline churches : cynics and Christian origins II / / F. Gerald Downing |
Autore | Downing Francis Gerald |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1998 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (382 p.) |
Disciplina | 225.9/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DowningFrancis Gerald |
Soggetto topico |
Cynics (Greek philosophy)
Pauline churches |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-134-69458-X
1-280-33622-6 9786610336227 0-203-20347-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; CYNICS, PAUL AND THE PAULINE CHURCHES: Cynics and Christian Origins II; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1 A CYNIC PREPARATION FOR PAUL'S GOSPEL FOR JEW AND GREEK, SLAVE AND FREE, MALE AND FEMALE; (i) How may Paul have been heard and his behaviour perceived?; (ii) For example: what Cynics and Paul and some early Christians said and did about Greeks and barbarians, bond and free, male and female.; (ii - α) Neither Jew nor Greek; (ii - β) Neither slave nor free.; (ii - γ) No 'male and female'; (iii) Interim conclusions; 2 SCHOLARLY PERCEPTIONS OF CYNICS, AND OF CYNICS AND EARLY CHRISTIANS
AND OUR SOURCES(i) Recent Studies of Cynic traces in Paul's writings.; (ii) Cynics: The popular generalisations; (iii) The Variegated Cynic 'Family' in the First Century: A preliminary Sketch.; 3 WHY THEN THE LAW?; (i) Recent debate; (ii) 'Law' in Graeco-Roman debate; (iii) Cynic disparagement of laws and customs; iv) Paul the mould-breaker; (v) For the sake of transgressions; and the pedagogue; (vi) Further thoughts on law; (vii) Conclusion; 4 ALREADY THE SCEPTRE AND THE KINGDOM; (i) Taking Cynic freedom too far; (ii) Already?; (iii) Free for anything; (iv) Paul rules (v) I can do what I want(vi) Embodied freedom; (vii) Free from family ties; (viii) I can eat anything, anywhere - I know; (ix) The strong and the weak and freedom to adapt; (x) In conclusion; 5 TROUBLES INVITED, TROUBLES WITHSTOOD; (i) Distinctively Cynic physical self-discipline; (ii) Weapons for the fight; (iii) Troubles taken on; (iii ) Troubles taken on - (a) Hunger, thirst and cold; (iii ) Troubles taken on (β) Half-naked, dispossessed, homeless; (iii ) Trouble taken on (γ) Ill-treated; (iii) Trouble taken on (δ) Like Herakles or Odysseus; (iii ) Trouble taken on (ε) Contrary kindness (iii) Trouble taken on (ζ) An active, costly success(iv) Divinely called - empowered - displayed; 6 PAUL THE TEACHER AND PASTOR; (i) The True Cynic Philosopher; (ii) God's agent; (iii) Paul as Odysseus, again; (iv) Working for a living; (v) My own example; (vi) In conclusion; Appendix - Epicurean psychogogy; 7 ONE GOD, ONE LORD; (i) Imitating the divine; (ii) Herakles and Odysseus, once more; (iii) One God; (iv) No traditional cults or cult objects; (v) Friends of God; (vi) The gifts of the Spirit; (vii) Symbols and sacraments; (viii) Saving grace; (ix) The beginning of the end (x) A return to the good beginning, away from today's corruption(xi) Vice and virtue; (xii) The exalted sufferer; (xiii) In conclusion: the five theses, again.; 8 PAUL, AN 'ANOMALOUS' JEW; 9 STOIC AND EPICUREAN STRANDS; (i) The Porch; (ii) The Garden; 10 PAUL AND OTHER EARLY CHRISTIANS, AND THEIR TRADITIONS OF JESUS; AND JESUS; (i) Early Christian Cynicism; (ii) Jesus as a Cynic for a Cynic church and a Cynic Paul; 11 CONCLUSIONS; So, what may we suppose we have shown?; ABBREVIATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ANCIENT AUTHOR INDEX; MODERN AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910455871403321 |
Downing Francis Gerald | ||
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1998 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Cynics, Paul and the Pauline churches : cynics and Christian origins II / / F. Gerald Downing |
Autore | Downing Francis Gerald |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1998 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (382 p.) |
Disciplina | 225.9/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DowningFrancis Gerald |
Soggetto topico |
Cynics (Greek philosophy)
Pauline churches |
ISBN |
1-134-69458-X
1-280-33622-6 9786610336227 0-203-20347-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; CYNICS, PAUL AND THE PAULINE CHURCHES: Cynics and Christian Origins II; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1 A CYNIC PREPARATION FOR PAUL'S GOSPEL FOR JEW AND GREEK, SLAVE AND FREE, MALE AND FEMALE; (i) How may Paul have been heard and his behaviour perceived?; (ii) For example: what Cynics and Paul and some early Christians said and did about Greeks and barbarians, bond and free, male and female.; (ii - α) Neither Jew nor Greek; (ii - β) Neither slave nor free.; (ii - γ) No 'male and female'; (iii) Interim conclusions; 2 SCHOLARLY PERCEPTIONS OF CYNICS, AND OF CYNICS AND EARLY CHRISTIANS
AND OUR SOURCES(i) Recent Studies of Cynic traces in Paul's writings.; (ii) Cynics: The popular generalisations; (iii) The Variegated Cynic 'Family' in the First Century: A preliminary Sketch.; 3 WHY THEN THE LAW?; (i) Recent debate; (ii) 'Law' in Graeco-Roman debate; (iii) Cynic disparagement of laws and customs; iv) Paul the mould-breaker; (v) For the sake of transgressions; and the pedagogue; (vi) Further thoughts on law; (vii) Conclusion; 4 ALREADY THE SCEPTRE AND THE KINGDOM; (i) Taking Cynic freedom too far; (ii) Already?; (iii) Free for anything; (iv) Paul rules (v) I can do what I want(vi) Embodied freedom; (vii) Free from family ties; (viii) I can eat anything, anywhere - I know; (ix) The strong and the weak and freedom to adapt; (x) In conclusion; 5 TROUBLES INVITED, TROUBLES WITHSTOOD; (i) Distinctively Cynic physical self-discipline; (ii) Weapons for the fight; (iii) Troubles taken on; (iii ) Troubles taken on - (a) Hunger, thirst and cold; (iii ) Troubles taken on (β) Half-naked, dispossessed, homeless; (iii ) Trouble taken on (γ) Ill-treated; (iii) Trouble taken on (δ) Like Herakles or Odysseus; (iii ) Trouble taken on (ε) Contrary kindness (iii) Trouble taken on (ζ) An active, costly success(iv) Divinely called - empowered - displayed; 6 PAUL THE TEACHER AND PASTOR; (i) The True Cynic Philosopher; (ii) God's agent; (iii) Paul as Odysseus, again; (iv) Working for a living; (v) My own example; (vi) In conclusion; Appendix - Epicurean psychogogy; 7 ONE GOD, ONE LORD; (i) Imitating the divine; (ii) Herakles and Odysseus, once more; (iii) One God; (iv) No traditional cults or cult objects; (v) Friends of God; (vi) The gifts of the Spirit; (vii) Symbols and sacraments; (viii) Saving grace; (ix) The beginning of the end (x) A return to the good beginning, away from today's corruption(xi) Vice and virtue; (xii) The exalted sufferer; (xiii) In conclusion: the five theses, again.; 8 PAUL, AN 'ANOMALOUS' JEW; 9 STOIC AND EPICUREAN STRANDS; (i) The Porch; (ii) The Garden; 10 PAUL AND OTHER EARLY CHRISTIANS, AND THEIR TRADITIONS OF JESUS; AND JESUS; (i) Early Christian Cynicism; (ii) Jesus as a Cynic for a Cynic church and a Cynic Paul; 11 CONCLUSIONS; So, what may we suppose we have shown?; ABBREVIATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ANCIENT AUTHOR INDEX; MODERN AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780390303321 |
Downing Francis Gerald | ||
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1998 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Cynics, Paul, and the Pauline churches : Cynics and Christian origins II / / F. Gerald Downing |
Autore | Downing Francis Gerald |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 1998 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (382 p.) |
Disciplina | 225.9/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DowningFrancis Gerald |
Soggetto topico |
Cynics (Greek philosophy)
Pauline churches |
ISBN |
1-134-69458-X
1-280-33622-6 9786610336227 0-203-20347-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; CYNICS, PAUL AND THE PAULINE CHURCHES: Cynics and Christian Origins II; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1 A CYNIC PREPARATION FOR PAUL'S GOSPEL FOR JEW AND GREEK, SLAVE AND FREE, MALE AND FEMALE; (i) How may Paul have been heard and his behaviour perceived?; (ii) For example: what Cynics and Paul and some early Christians said and did about Greeks and barbarians, bond and free, male and female.; (ii - α) Neither Jew nor Greek; (ii - β) Neither slave nor free.; (ii - γ) No 'male and female'; (iii) Interim conclusions; 2 SCHOLARLY PERCEPTIONS OF CYNICS, AND OF CYNICS AND EARLY CHRISTIANS
AND OUR SOURCES(i) Recent Studies of Cynic traces in Paul's writings.; (ii) Cynics: The popular generalisations; (iii) The Variegated Cynic 'Family' in the First Century: A preliminary Sketch.; 3 WHY THEN THE LAW?; (i) Recent debate; (ii) 'Law' in Graeco-Roman debate; (iii) Cynic disparagement of laws and customs; iv) Paul the mould-breaker; (v) For the sake of transgressions; and the pedagogue; (vi) Further thoughts on law; (vii) Conclusion; 4 ALREADY THE SCEPTRE AND THE KINGDOM; (i) Taking Cynic freedom too far; (ii) Already?; (iii) Free for anything; (iv) Paul rules (v) I can do what I want(vi) Embodied freedom; (vii) Free from family ties; (viii) I can eat anything, anywhere - I know; (ix) The strong and the weak and freedom to adapt; (x) In conclusion; 5 TROUBLES INVITED, TROUBLES WITHSTOOD; (i) Distinctively Cynic physical self-discipline; (ii) Weapons for the fight; (iii) Troubles taken on; (iii ) Troubles taken on - (a) Hunger, thirst and cold; (iii ) Troubles taken on (β) Half-naked, dispossessed, homeless; (iii ) Trouble taken on (γ) Ill-treated; (iii) Trouble taken on (δ) Like Herakles or Odysseus; (iii ) Trouble taken on (ε) Contrary kindness (iii) Trouble taken on (ζ) An active, costly success(iv) Divinely called - empowered - displayed; 6 PAUL THE TEACHER AND PASTOR; (i) The True Cynic Philosopher; (ii) God's agent; (iii) Paul as Odysseus, again; (iv) Working for a living; (v) My own example; (vi) In conclusion; Appendix - Epicurean psychogogy; 7 ONE GOD, ONE LORD; (i) Imitating the divine; (ii) Herakles and Odysseus, once more; (iii) One God; (iv) No traditional cults or cult objects; (v) Friends of God; (vi) The gifts of the Spirit; (vii) Symbols and sacraments; (viii) Saving grace; (ix) The beginning of the end (x) A return to the good beginning, away from today's corruption(xi) Vice and virtue; (xii) The exalted sufferer; (xiii) In conclusion: the five theses, again.; 8 PAUL, AN 'ANOMALOUS' JEW; 9 STOIC AND EPICUREAN STRANDS; (i) The Porch; (ii) The Garden; 10 PAUL AND OTHER EARLY CHRISTIANS, AND THEIR TRADITIONS OF JESUS; AND JESUS; (i) Early Christian Cynicism; (ii) Jesus as a Cynic for a Cynic church and a Cynic Paul; 11 CONCLUSIONS; So, what may we suppose we have shown?; ABBREVIATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ANCIENT AUTHOR INDEX; MODERN AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808769703321 |
Downing Francis Gerald | ||
London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 1998 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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