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Paul and the Power of Sin

Paul and the Power of Sin

Paul and the Power of Sin

Redefining 'Beyond the Pale'
T. L. Carter, Leamington Spa Baptist Church
January 2005
Adobe eBook Reader
9780511029721

    Paul and the Power of Sin, first published in 2001, seeks to ground Paul's language of sin in the socio-cultural context of his original letters. T. L. Carter draws on the work of social anthropologist Mary Douglas to conduct a cross-cultural analysis of the symbolism of the power of sin in the letters, examining thoroughly Douglas' 'Grid and Group' model and defending its use as a heuristic tool for New Testament scholars. He uses this model to examine the social location of Paul and the communities to which he wrote and offers a fresh insight into key passages from 1 Corinthians, Galatians and Romans. Carter concludes that an important part of Paul's purpose was to safeguard the position of law-free Gentile believers by redrawing social boundaries along eschatological rather than ethnic lines.

    • Thoroughly analyses Mary Douglas' 'Grid and Group' model, and the validity of this approach is defended against its critics
    • Interprets Paul's sin language within the apostle's own first-century socio-historical context, rather than in the light of later doctrinal formulations
    • Detailed exegesis offers fresh insight into key passages from 1 Corinthians, Galatians and Romans

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    '… deserves the serious attention of all interested in the theology of Paul.' The Expository Times

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    Product details

    January 2005
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511029721
    0 pages
    0kg
    6 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. 'Grid and Group'
    • 3. Physical and social boundaries in Corinth
    • 4. Exclusive boundaries in Galatia
    • 5. Small bounded groups in Rome
    • 6. Inclusive boundaries in Rome
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • T. L. Carter , Leamington Spa Baptist Church

      T. L. Carter is Baptist Minister at Leamington Spa Baptist Church.