The Christ party in the Corinthian community
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Author
Publication
2021 - SBL Press, Atlanta, GA, Georgia
Language
English
Word Count
37,500 words, Guess
Page Count
150 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59136766M
- ISBN-139781628374087
- ISBN-10162837408X
- OCLC Control Number1280415779
- Library of Congress Control Number2021947810
Classifications
- DDC270.1
- LCCBR166 .B38713 2021
Description
"For the first time Ferdinand Christian Baur's ground-breaking essay 'Die Christuspartei in der korinthischen Gemeinde, der Gegensatz des paulinischen und petrinischen Christenthums in der a ltesten Kirche, der Apostel Petrus in Rom' (1831) appears in English translation. Here Baur argued for a diversity of views in the earliest strata of the Christian tradition that shaped the modern study of Paul in lasting ways. Baur's work revealed a tension beteen Pauline, gentile Christianity, on the one hand, and Petrine, Judaizing Christianity. In addition to Baur's essay, this edition includes the first English translation of Ernst Ka semann's introduction to Baur's Historisch-kritische Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Even if some of Baur's concrete historical results have been surpassed by subsequent scholarship, this book offers a compelling glimpse of the critical method and piercing insight into one of the shapers of modern biblical study"--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early Christianity and its literature -- Number 29
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