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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414441302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 248 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139088244 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ; 152
    Content: This book looks in detail at Paul's description of apostles in 1 Corinthians 4 and 9 as divinely appointed administrators (oikonomoi) and considers what this tells us about the nature of his own apostolic authority. John Goodrich investigates the origin of this metaphor in light of ancient regal, municipal and private administration, initially examining the numerous domains in which oikonomoi were appointed in the Graeco-Roman world, before situating the image in the private commercial context of Roman Corinth. Examining the social and structural connotations attached to private commercial administration, Goodrich contemplates what Paul's metaphor indicates about apostleship in general terms as well as how he uses the image to defend his apostolic rights. He also analyses the purpose and limits of Paul's authority - how it is constructed, asserted and contested - by examining when and how Paul uses and refuses to exercise the rights inherent in his position.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Apostolic authority in 1 Corinthians -- Oikonomoi as regal administrators -- Oikonomoi as civic administrators -- Oikonomoi as private administrators -- Identifying Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians -- Interpreting Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians 4.1-5 -- Interpreting Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians 9.16-23 -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107018624
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV039985788
    Format: XIII, 248 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-1-10701-862-4
    Series Statement: Society for New Testament Studies : Monograph series 152
    Note: Zugl.: Durham, Univ., Diss., 2010
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: 1. Bibel Korintherbrief ; 4,1-5 ; 1. Bibel Korintherbrief ; 9,16-23 ; Verwalter ; Metapher ; Apostelamt ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043923032
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 248 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-1-139-08824-4
    Series Statement: Society for New Testament Studies monograph series 152
    Content: This book looks in detail at Paul's description of apostles in 1 Corinthians 4 and 9 as divinely appointed administrators (oikonomoi) and considers what this tells us about the nature of his own apostolic authority. John Goodrich investigates the origin of this metaphor in light of ancient regal, municipal and private administration, initially examining the numerous domains in which oikonomoi were appointed in the Graeco-Roman world, before situating the image in the private commercial context of Roman Corinth. Examining the social and structural connotations attached to private commercial administration, Goodrich contemplates what Paul's metaphor indicates about apostleship in general terms as well as how he uses the image to defend his apostolic rights. He also analyses the purpose and limits of Paul's authority - how it is constructed, asserted and contested - by examining when and how Paul uses and refuses to exercise the rights inherent in his position
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Zugl.: Durham, Univ., Diss., 2010 , Apostolic authority in 1 Corinthians -- Oikonomoi as regal administrators -- Oikonomoi as civic administrators -- Oikonomoi as private administrators -- Identifying Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians -- Interpreting Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians 4.1-5 -- Interpreting Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians 9.16-23 -- Conclusion
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-107-01862-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-107-69395-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: 1. Bibel Korintherbrief ; 4,1-5 ; 1. Bibel Korintherbrief ; 9,16-23 ; Verwalter ; Metapher ; Apostelamt ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959228367002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 248 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-107-23094-2 , 1-139-41160-8 , 1-280-68306-6 , 9786613660008 , 1-139-42297-9 , 1-139-41995-1 , 1-139-08824-6 , 1-139-42200-6 , 1-139-41791-6 , 1-139-42404-1
    Series Statement: Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ; 152
    Content: This book looks in detail at Paul's description of apostles in 1 Corinthians 4 and 9 as divinely appointed administrators (oikonomoi) and considers what this tells us about the nature of his own apostolic authority. John Goodrich investigates the origin of this metaphor in light of ancient regal, municipal and private administration, initially examining the numerous domains in which oikonomoi were appointed in the Graeco-Roman world, before situating the image in the private commercial context of Roman Corinth. Examining the social and structural connotations attached to private commercial administration, Goodrich contemplates what Paul's metaphor indicates about apostleship in general terms as well as how he uses the image to defend his apostolic rights. He also analyses the purpose and limits of Paul's authority - how it is constructed, asserted and contested - by examining when and how Paul uses and refuses to exercise the rights inherent in his position.
    Note: Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Durham, 2010. , Apostolic authority in 1 Corinthians -- Oikonomoi as regal administrators -- Oikonomoi as civic administrators -- Oikonomoi as private administrators -- Identifying Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians -- Interpreting Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians 4.1-5 -- Interpreting Paul's metaphor in 1 Corinthians 9.16-23 -- Conclusion. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-69395-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-01862-5
    Language: English
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