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Peace and Peacemaking in Paul and the Greco-Roman World (Studies in Biblical Literature)

معرفی کتاب «Peace and Peacemaking in Paul and the Greco-Roman World (Studies in Biblical Literature)» نوشتهٔ Hemchand Gossai; Edward M. Keazirian، منتشرشده توسط نشر Peter Lang Inc. در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Peace and Peacemaking in Paul and the Greco-Roman World compares the Apostle Paul’s understanding of peace with various conceptions of peace in the Greco-Roman thought world of the first century. In contrast to similar studies that focus on the question of pacifism in the ancient world, the author seeks to clarify how the Greeks defined peace and then to show how their conception of war and peace established the ethos that ultimately defined them as a people. From their earliest days, the city-states that eventually became Greece were constantly ravaged by war. Their myth, legend, religion, education, philosophy, and science created and perpetuated the idea that conflict was essential for existence. This idea passed to Rome as well so that by the first century, the Greco-Roman world consistently viewed peace as brief periods of tranquility in an existence where war and conflict were the norm. Paul, however, insists that peace must be the norm within the churches. Peace originates in God and is graciously given to those who are justified and reconciled to God through Jesus Christ. God removes the enmity caused by sin and provides the indwelling Spirit to empower believers to think and behave in ways that promote and maintain peace. Three social dynamics (shame-honor, patron-client, and friendship-enmity) are at work in Paul’s approach to conflict resolution and peacemaking within the churches. Rather than giving specific procedures for resolving conflict, Paul reinforces the believers’ new identity in Christ and the implications of God’s grace, love, and peace for their thoughts, words, and behavior toward one another. Paul uses these three social dynamics to encourage believers in the right direction, but their ultimate motivation and empowerment must arise from their common relationship with God in Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. Paul And Peacemaking In Paul And The Greco-roman World Compares The Apostle Paul's Understanding Of Peace With Various Conceptions Of Peace In The Greco-roman Thought World Of The First Century. In Contrast To Similar Studies That Focus On The Question Of Pacifism In The Ancient World, The Author Seeks To Clarify How The Greeks Defined Peace And Then To Show How Their Conception Of War And Peace Established The Ethos That Ultimately Defined Them As A People. --from Book Jacket Cover. A Philosophical Definition Of Peace -- War And Conflict In Greek History And Culture -- Conceptions Of Peace In Homer And Hesiod -- Conceptions Of Peace In Greek Philosophy -- Conceptions Of Peace In The Literature Of Rome -- Direct References To Peace In Paul -- Indirect References To Peace In Paul -- Social Dynamics In Conflict Resolution -- Philemon And Onesimus -- Euodia And Syntyche -- Civil Court Cases Among The Believers -- Peter And Paul In Antioch. Edward M. Keazirian. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Cover Table of Contents Editor’s Preface ix Acknowledgments xi List of Abbreviations xiii Introduction 1 Part I Greco-Roman Conceptions of Peace 17 Chapter 1. A Philosophical Definition of Peace 19 Chapter 2. War and Conflict in Greek History and Culture 27 Chapter 3. Conceptions of Peace in Homer and Hesiod 46 Chapter 4. Conceptions of Peace in Greek Philosophy 58 Chapter 5. Conceptions of Peace in the Literature of Rome 77 Part II Pauline Conceptions of Peace 83 Chapter 6. Direct References to Peace in Paul 85 Chapter 7. Indirect References to Peace in Paul 111 Part III Paul’s Approach to Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution 125 Chapter 8. Social Dynamics in Conflict Resolution 127 Chapter 9. Philemon and Onesimus 136 Chapter 10. Euodia and Syntyche 150 Chapter 11. Civil Court Cases Among the Believers 164 Chapter 12. Peter and Paul in Antioch 174 Conclusion 183 Selected Bibliography 189 Index 209 Peace and Peacemaking in Paul and the Greco-Roman World compares the Apostle Paulâ€TMs understanding of peace with various conceptions of peace in the Greco-Roman thought world of the first century. In contrast to similar studies that focus on the question of pacifism in the ancient world, the author seeks to clarify how the Greeks defined peace and then to show how their conception of war and peace established the ethos that ultimately defined them as a people. From their earliest days, the city-states that eventually became Greece were constantly ravaged by war. Their myth, legend, religion
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