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Worship and the risen Jesus in the Pauline letters / Tony Costa.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Costa, Tony, 1967-
Series:
Studies in biblical literature ; v. 157.
Studies in biblical literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Epistles of Paul--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Bible. Epistles of Paul.
Public worship--Biblical teaching.
Public worship.
Physical Description:
xv, 501 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Peter Lang Publishing, 2013.
Summary:
The very essence of the existential relationship between the human and the divine is communicated by the English word, 'worship.' Although the word appears to carry a univocal meaning in English, no such word per se exists in the Greek New Testament. The English word at best explains but does not adequately and completely define the dynamics involved in the relationship between humanity and God. Worship and the Risen Jesus in the Pauline Letters approaches the subject of Christian worship in respect to its origins from the perspective of the earliest New Testament writer: Paul. This book seeks to address the relative absence in scholarship of a full treatment of worship in the Pauline Letters. Closely related to the theme of Christian worship in the Pauline Letters is the person of the risen Jesus and the place he occupies in the faith community. This work proposes a proper working definition of, including criteria for, 'worship.' Paul employed an array of Greek words as descriptors to communicate the various nuances and dimensions related to one's relationship with God. 'Worship' also functioned for Paul as a boundary marker between believers' and unbelievers vis-à-vis baptism and the Eucharist. The eschatological and teleological aspects of worship are also examined through a study of the Carmen Christi (Phil 2: 6-11). This study maintains that worship in Paul is not defined by any one word but is rather a composite and comprehensive personal religious relationship between the worshipper and God. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Worship in the Pauline Communities 1
Chapter 2 The Problem of Defining Worship 9
Chapter 3 A Proposed Definition and Criteria for Worship 29
Chapter 4 Description of Pauline Worship in Light of Language 69
Chapter 5 Practical Expressions of .Worship in the Pauline Letters 145
Chapter 6 The Purpose and Ultimate Goal of Worship in Paul 233
Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions 251.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781433122903
1433122901
OCLC:
853664356

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