

An edition of The Social Ethos of the Corinthian Correspondence (1996)
Interests and Ideology from 1 Corinthians to 1 Clement (Studies of the New Testament and Its World)
By David G. Horrell
Publish Date
December 1996
Publisher
T. & T. Clark Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
395
Description:
The work of social theorist Anthony Giddens provides the basis for a critical discussion of current methods employed in sociological studies of the New Testament and for the presentation of a new approach. The focus of these studies is the Corinthian correspondence, including both the letters written by Paul and the letter known as 1 Clement, sent from Rome to Corinth around the end of the first century. This correspondence provides rich material for a study of the social ethos of early Christian teaching and its development. It allows an assessment of how Pauline Christianity shapes relationships within the Christian community and how the social ethos of the 'symbolic order' changes as it develops through time in a changing context. Throughout David Horrell also explores where and how the different teachings serve to legitimate or sustain the dominant social order and the interests and positions of the socially powerful.
subjects: Biblical Sociology, Bible, Social scientific criticism, Criticism, First epistle of Clement to the Corinthians (Clement I, Pope), Corinthiërs (bijbelboeken), Clemensbrieven, Social scientific criticism of sacred works, Sociale ethiek, 11.46 study and interpretation of the New Testament, Bible, commentaries, n. t. corinthians