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A New Temple for Corinth: Rhetorical and Archaeological Approaches to Pauline Imagery (Studies in Biblical Literature, V. 1)

Author John R. Lanci
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
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Author(s)John R. Lanci
ISBN / ASIN0820436763
ISBN-139780820436760
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A New Temple for Corinth examines the role that St. Paul's image of the community as a temple plays in his overall rhetorical argument in 1 Corinthians. It challenges traditional notions that Paul is inviting his correspondents to understand themselves as a new temple replacing the one in Jerusalem. Rather, Paul uses a cultic metaphor that both Gentile and Jew could understand to introduce his central motif of community upbuilding for the sake of the common good. This examination of first-century Corinthian archaeology suggests methods to correct and complement previous literary and historical critical analyses of the Pauline corpus.