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- catalog contributor b446230.
- catalog created "c1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "c1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1985.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Narrative worlds, symbolic forms, and social arrangements -- The case in point -- Texts and contexts -- History as story -- Paul's narrative world -- The sociology of narrative worlds -- The project -- 1. From letter to story -- and back: Toward a narratology and sociology of letters -- A trial run -- On the sociology of letters -- The Letter to Philemon: From letter to story -- and back -- 2. Social structures and social relations in the story of Philemon -- a. Social positions and their relations: A preliminary survey -- b. Deepening the survey -- The worldly roles: Master, slave, debtee, debtor, prisoner -- The churchly roles: Fellow worker and partner; Some sociological implications of Paul's "work" metaphors -- Paul's roles: Ambassador and prisoner of Christ Jesus ; Father and debtee ; Commanding and appealing, rhetoric and reality -- c. Structure, anti-structure, and Paul's social style -- The structures of the world and the anti-structures of the church -- Structure and anti-structure in the anti-structural church -- d. Mapping the social terrain of Paul's narrative world -- 3. Symbolic universe and social relations in the story of Philemon -- a. The Kinship and master-slave systems: A preliminary survey -- b. Kinship relations in Paul's symbolic universe -- Adam and Christ -- Abraham and Christ -- Jesus Christ and the Son of God -- c. Master-slave relations in Paul's symbolic universe -- d. Mediation, internalization, motivation, and action -- Conclusion: Some reflections on Paul's letter and its story.".
- catalog extent "xii, 308 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Rediscovering Paul.".
- catalog identifier "0800607414".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rediscovering Paul.".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "c1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Fortress Press,".
- catalog relation "Rediscovering Paul.".
- catalog subject "BS2765.2 .P47 1985".
- catalog subject "Bible. Philemon Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Sociology, Biblical.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Narrative worlds, symbolic forms, and social arrangements -- The case in point -- Texts and contexts -- History as story -- Paul's narrative world -- The sociology of narrative worlds -- The project -- 1. From letter to story -- and back: Toward a narratology and sociology of letters -- A trial run -- On the sociology of letters -- The Letter to Philemon: From letter to story -- and back -- 2. Social structures and social relations in the story of Philemon -- a. Social positions and their relations: A preliminary survey -- b. Deepening the survey -- The worldly roles: Master, slave, debtee, debtor, prisoner -- The churchly roles: Fellow worker and partner; Some sociological implications of Paul's "work" metaphors -- Paul's roles: Ambassador and prisoner of Christ Jesus ; Father and debtee ; Commanding and appealing, rhetoric and reality -- c. Structure, anti-structure, and Paul's social style -- The structures of the world and the anti-structures of the church -- Structure and anti-structure in the anti-structural church -- d. Mapping the social terrain of Paul's narrative world -- 3. Symbolic universe and social relations in the story of Philemon -- a. The Kinship and master-slave systems: A preliminary survey -- b. Kinship relations in Paul's symbolic universe -- Adam and Christ -- Abraham and Christ -- Jesus Christ and the Son of God -- c. Master-slave relations in Paul's symbolic universe -- d. Mediation, internalization, motivation, and action -- Conclusion: Some reflections on Paul's letter and its story.".
- catalog title "Rediscovering Paul : Philemon and the sociology of Paul's narrative world / by Norman R. Petersen.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".