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|a God and the Idols :
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|a Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe ;
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|a Cover; Titel; Preface; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Survey of the Interpretations of Paul's Coherence or Incoherence in 1 Corinthians 8-10; A. Partition Theories; I. Johannes Weiß; II. Khiok-Khng Yeo; B. Importance of Location; I. Wendell Lee Willis; II. Gordon D. Fee; III. Ben Witherington III; C. Rhetorical Approaches; I. Chiasm: Margaret M. Mitchell; II. Inclusio: Peter J. Tomson; III. Partitio; 1. Joop Smit; 2. John Fotopoulos; 3. Richard Liong-Seng Phua; D. The Approach of This Study; Chapter 2: Idolatry: Conversations and Patterns
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|a A. The Complexity of Idolatry IllustratedI. Joseph and Asenath; II. Artapanus; III. Conclusions; B. The Complexity of Idolatry Described; I. Sociological Issues; II. Issues of Community Practice and Boundaries; III. Theological Issues; 1. The Connection Between the Definitions of God and Non-God; 2. A Philosophical Approach to Defining God and Non-God; 3. A Model Adapted for Diaspora Jewish Texts; IV. Conclusions; C. The Complexity of Paul's Representations of God and Understandings of Idolatry in 1 Corinthians 8-10; D. Paul in Context: A Participant in Larger Discussions
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|a I. Paul's Interaction with Jewish Discussions DescribedII. Paul's Interaction with Jewish Discussions Illustrated; III. Paul's Novelty in his Interactions with Jewish Discussions; E. Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 3: Wisdom's Polemic Against False Religion; A. The Structure and the Argument; I. Wisdom 13:1-9; II. Wisdom 13:10-14:2; III. Wisdom 14:3-11; IV. Wisdom 14:12-31; V. Wisdom 15:1-6; VI. Wisdom 15:7-13; VII. Wisdom 15:14-19; B. Analysis of the Argument; I. Exploiting Difference in Greco-Roman Religion; II. Moral Arguments; III. Satire; IV. Obvious Deductions
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|a v. Use of Scripture (Pss 113 [115], 134 [135] Is 44; Jer 10); C. Representations of God; I. Creator; II. The Existing One; III. Father; IV. Eschatological Judge; D. Understandings of False Worship; I. Thinking Wrongly About God; II. Worship of Idols; III. Worship of Animals; IV. Effects of False Worship; E. Conclusions; Chapter 4: Philo's Polemic Against False Religion; A. The Structure and the Argument; I. Decal. 52-65: Nature Worship; II. Decal. 66-76: Idolatry; 1. Decal. 67-69; 2. Decal. 70-75; 3. Decal. 76; III. Decal. 76-80: Theriolatry; IV. Decal. 81: Conclusions to Aberrant Worship
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|a B. Analysis of the ArgumentI. Exploiting Cracks in Greco-Roman Religion; II. Ridicule; III. Obvious Deductions; IV. Contrasts; C. Representations of God; I. Creator; II. Father; III. King; IV. True Existence; D. Understandings of False Worship; I. Honoring the Creature Rather Than the Creator; II. Polytheism; III. Worship of Idols; IV. Error; 1. Ignorance; 2. Delusion; V. Internalization of Idolatry; E. Conclusions; Chapter 5: Josephus' Polemic Against False Religion; A. The Structure and the Argument; I.C. Ap. 2.236-8; II. C. Ap. 2.239-41; III. C. Ap. 2.242-49; IV. C. Ap. 2.250-54
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|a The interpretation of 1 Cor 8-10 as a coherent argument is complicated by several factors, most significantly the apparent contradictions in the text (primarily an issue within chapter 8) and the remarkable changes in Paul's tone (primarily an issue with how 10:1-22 relates to 8:1-13 and 10:23-11:1). Trent A. Rogers argues that Paul consistently prohibits believers from eating εἰδωλόθυτα (offerings made to idols) by appealing first to their obligation to love other believers and then to their obligation of exclusive faithfulness to Christ. The approach of his analysis is to examine how the representation of God functions in Paul's argument, especially in comparison to other Hellenistic Jewish polemics against idolatry. While this is an argument made about particular practices, it is an argument made on theological grounds, and these theological underpinnings have been largely unexplored. Paul's argument draws on streams of interpretation already existing in Judaism. But the role of Christ radically shapes Paul's theological grid and takes his polemic against idolatry in new directions.
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