Paul's Critique of Theocracy: A Theocracy in Corinthians and Galatians - Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Supplement Series
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Paul's Critique of Theocracy offers an interpretation of select texts in Corinthians and Galatians concerned with the establishment of legitimate authority in the Christian community. Odell-Scott argues that for Paul, no one may boast that they are selected by God, and no one has the authority to rule as God's representative.
Paul also criticizes those who exhibit a superior "sacredness" over other community members. Contrary to most scholarly views, Odell-Scott argues that Paul is not taking sides in a debate about the proper authority structure. Rather, he criticizes any notion of such a structure, opposing it with his metaphor of the Church as the body of Christ and the "sacred family" of God. The exegesis is also sketched out in a postmodern framework criticizing hierarchy through differentiation.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780826469663 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Imprint: | Bloomsbury T&T Clark |
Pub date: | 01 Sep 2003 |
DEWEY: | 227.206 |
DEWEY edition: | 22 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 186 |
Weight: | 450g |
Height: | 243mm |
Width: | 157mm |
Spine width: | 21mm |