توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Mutual Boasting in Philippians: The Ethical Function of Shared Honor in Its Scriptural and Greco-Roman Context
نام کتاب : Mutual Boasting in Philippians: The Ethical Function of Shared Honor in Its Scriptural and Greco-Roman Context
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : لاف متقابل در فیلیپیان: کارکرد اخلاقی افتخار مشترک در زمینه کتاب مقدس و یونانی-رومی آن
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نویسندگان : Isaac D. Blois
ناشر : T&T Clark
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 225
ISBN (شابک) : 9780567694041 , 9780567694058
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 22 مگابایت
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Cover\nSeries\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nAcknowledgments\nAbbreviations\n1 Introduction\n Argument and Arrangement of the Study\n Status Quaestionis\n Definition for Mutual Honor\n The Centrality of Honor in Philippians\n History of Research on Three Aspects of Pauline and Philippians Studies\n Boasting in Paul\n Programmatic Studies for the Recent Discussion of Pauline Boasting\n The Hellenistic and Roman Context of Pauline Boasting\n Paul’s Boasting in the Context of Second Temple Judaism\n Septuagintal Studies on Pauline Boasting\n Summary of Scholarship on Pauline Boasting\n The Presence and Function of Scripture in Philippians\n Scriptural Allusions in Paul’s Letters\n Scriptural Allusions in Philippians\n The Awareness of Scripture in Philippians 2:12–18\n Conclusion on Scripture in Philippians\n Mutuality in Philippians\n Κοινωνία as Legal Societas\n Κοινωνία as Friendship\n Κοινωνία as Patronage\n Κοινωνία as Siblingship\n A Three-Way Κοινωνία in Philippians\n Conclusion on Mutuality in Philippians\nPart 1 Mutual Glory in the Jewish Scriptures\n 2 Καύχημα as a Sign of Mutual Honor in Deuteronomy\n Mutual Honor in the Song of Moses\n Deuteronomy 26:16–19 and the Mutual Honor of the Covenant Relationship\n The Honorific Triad as Covenant Blessing in Deuteronomy 26:18–19\n Mutual Honor between God and His People: Deuteronomy 26:19 and 10:21\n Conclusion\n 3 Mutual Glory in Isaiah\n The Exclusive Glory of God in Isaiah\n The Divinely Bestowed Glory of Israel in Isaiah\n Israel’s Glorification in Isaiah 41:16 and 45:25\n Eschatological Glory for Israel in Isaiah 60–62\n Mutual Glory between YHWH and Israel in Isaiah 60:19 and 62:3\n The Servant’s Glory and the Glory of Israel\n The Servant’s Reward in Isaiah 49:4\n Futility Overturned in Isaiah 65:23\n Trifold Mutuality of Glory in Isaiah\n Conclusion\nPart 2 Mutual Honor in Roman Antiquity\n 4 The Influence and Mutuality of Honor in the Hellenistic and Roman World\n Honor as Influence in the Hellenistic and Roman World\n Honor as Influence in Roman Letter Writing\n The Mutuality of Honor in the Hellenistic and Roman World\n Mutuality of Honor within the Family\n Mutual Honor in the Parent–Child Relationship\n Mutual Honor within Friendship\n Mutual Honor in the Teacher–Pupil Relationship\n Conclusion\n 5 Mutual Honor as Motivation in the Hellenistic and Roman World\n Mutual Honor as Rhetorical Strategy in Ancient Letter Writing\n Mutual Consideration as Persuasive Strategy in Papyrus Letters\n Mutual Honor as Motivational Strategy within Roman Epistolary Corpora\n Mutual Honor as Motivation in Cicero’s Letters\n Cicero’s Correspondence with Quintus\n Cicero’s Correspondence with Cassius\n Cicero’s Correspondence with Dolabella\n Cicero’s Correspondence with Plancus\n Mutual Honor as Motivation in Seneca’s Moral Epistles\n Mutual Honor as Motivation in Fronto’s Royal Correspondence\n Conclusion\nPart 3 Mutual Honor in Philippians\n 6 Mutual Honor in Philippians 1:25–26\n Mutual Καύχημα in the Structure of Philippians 1–2\n The Philippians’ Καύχημα Resulting from Paul’s Syncrisis\n Grammatical Analysis of Philippians 1:25–26\n Paul’s Honorable Self-Sacrifice in Philippians 1:21–26\n Paul’s Honor Abounding to the Philippians\n The Mutual Honor of Friends and Family in Philippians 1:26\n The Mutual Honor of Friends in Philippians 1:26\n The Mutual Honor of Siblings in Philippians 1:26\n Conclusion\n 7 Mutual Honor in Philippians 2:14–16\n Paul’s Claim to Honor as the Goal of Philippians 2:14–16\n Grammatical Analysis of Philippians 2:14–16\n The Presence of Scripture in Philippians 2:12–18\n Deuteronomy in Philippians 2:12–18: Israel’s Unheilsgeschichte12 as Anti-Model\n The Grumbling Motif in Philippians 2:14–16\n The Philippians as Blameless Children of God in Philippians 2:15\n The Final Appeals of Paul and Moses\n Paul’s Deuteronomic Καύχημα in Philippians 2:16\n Isaiah in Philippians 2:10–16\n Isaiah 45:24 in Philippians 2:10–11\n Paul and the Servant in Philippians 2:16\n Paul’s Isaianic Servant-Reward96\n Conclusion\n 8 Mutual Honor as the Motivational Spur in Philippians\n Triple Mutuality of Honor in Philippians\n Paul’s Radical Reversal of Honor\n Mutual Fame as the Motivational Spur in Philippians\n Paul’s Dangerous Mutual Boast\n Conclusion\n 9 Conclusion\nBibliography\nAuthor Index\nAncient Sources Index\nScripture Index\nSubject Index