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(Ebook) Paul and the Resurrected Body : Social Identity and Ethical Practice by Matt O'Reilly ISBN 9780884144427, 0884144429

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Authors:Matt O'Reilly
Pages:265 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Society of Biblical Literature
Language:english
File Size:2.14 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780884144427, 0884144429
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(Ebook) Paul and the Resurrected Body : Social Identity and Ethical Practice by Matt O'Reilly ISBN 9780884144427, 0884144429

A new reading of Pauline theology, ethics, and eschatology grounded in social-identity theory and sociorhetorical criticism Readers often think of Paul's attitude toward the resurrection of the body in individual terms: a single body raised as the climax of an individual's salvation. In Paul and the Resurrected Body: Social Identity and Ethical Practice, Matt O'Reilly makes the case that, for Paul, the social dimension of future bodily resurrection is just as important, if not more so. Through a close reading of key texts in the letters to the Corinthians, Romans, and Philippians, O'Reilly argues that resurrection is integral to Paul's understanding of Christian social identity. In Paul's theological reasoning, a believer's hope for the future depends on being identified as part of the people of God who will be resurrected. Features A clarification of the eschatological basis for Paul's ethical expectations Exploration of the social significance of Paul's theological reasoning An integration of ancient rhetorical theory with contemporary social-identity theory
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