Título : | The household of god | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Verner, David, Autor | Editorial: | Scholars Press | Número de páginas: | 214 páginas | Nota general: | <27134> | Idioma : | Español | Clasificación: | 220.5/SBL/71/(ING) | Resumen: | LIST OF CHARTS – viii
ABBREVIATIONS – ix
Chapter
I. INTRODUCTION – 1
Previous investigation of social status –
Social structure and social tensions
In early christianity – 3
Social status – 3
Social structure – 6
Social tensions – 9
Implications for pastorals research – 12
Previous study of the pastorals and
Of the haustafeln – 13
I timothy 3:14 and pastorals research – 13
The haustafeln in previous research – 16
The problem of I timothy 2: 1 – 6:1 – 23
Implications fot the presents study – 24
The present task – 25
Significance – 26
II. THE HOUSEHOLD
IN THE HELLENISTIC ROMAN WORLD – 27
The social structure of households – 27
The traditional greek
And roman households – 27
Developments in the
Hellenistic period – 35
Rome and the eastern provinces –
During the early y empire – 39
Hellenistic Judaism – 44
Househols within the
Class structure of the cities – 47
Class structure in the cities
Of the roman emire – 47
Upper class households – 54
Lower class households - 56
Social tensions related to the household – 64
The traditional household
And the larger society – 71
Conclusions- 79
III. THE HAUSTAFEL TRADITION IN THE PASTORALS – 83
The haustafeln as
Early christian paraenesis – 83
The haustafel schema tpos – 84
The use of the haustafel tradition
In the pastorals – 91
The household management topos
In the paatorals – 91
The development of the station code
Shema in the pastorals – 92
Assessment – 106
I tim 3:14 – 16 and the
Station codes of the pastorals – 107
Excursus: paraenetic discourse – 112
The traditional nature of paraenesis
And the issue of coherence – 115
Assessment – 125
IV. THE HOUSEHOLD AND THE HOUSEHOLD OF GOD IN THE CHURCH OF THE PASTORALS – 127
The householder – 128
The householder – 128
Women in the household – 134
Children – 140
Slaves – 140
Summary and assessment – 145
The household of god – 147
The leadership of the church – 147
Offices and official structure – 147
General features of the leadership – 151
Timothy and titus -157
Summart – 159
Widows - 161
Men and women in worship – 166
Age groups in the church – 171
Wealth and the wealthy – 174
The false teaching and its adherents – 175
Overall assessment: social structure
Social status, and social tensions in the church of the pastorals – 180
BIBLIOGRAPHY - 187
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The household of god [texto impreso] / Verner, David, Autor . - [S.l.] : Scholars Press, [s.d.] . - 214 páginas. <27134> Idioma : Español Clasificación: | 220.5/SBL/71/(ING) | Resumen: | LIST OF CHARTS – viii
ABBREVIATIONS – ix
Chapter
I. INTRODUCTION – 1
Previous investigation of social status –
Social structure and social tensions
In early christianity – 3
Social status – 3
Social structure – 6
Social tensions – 9
Implications for pastorals research – 12
Previous study of the pastorals and
Of the haustafeln – 13
I timothy 3:14 and pastorals research – 13
The haustafeln in previous research – 16
The problem of I timothy 2: 1 – 6:1 – 23
Implications fot the presents study – 24
The present task – 25
Significance – 26
II. THE HOUSEHOLD
IN THE HELLENISTIC ROMAN WORLD – 27
The social structure of households – 27
The traditional greek
And roman households – 27
Developments in the
Hellenistic period – 35
Rome and the eastern provinces –
During the early y empire – 39
Hellenistic Judaism – 44
Househols within the
Class structure of the cities – 47
Class structure in the cities
Of the roman emire – 47
Upper class households – 54
Lower class households - 56
Social tensions related to the household – 64
The traditional household
And the larger society – 71
Conclusions- 79
III. THE HAUSTAFEL TRADITION IN THE PASTORALS – 83
The haustafeln as
Early christian paraenesis – 83
The haustafel schema tpos – 84
The use of the haustafel tradition
In the pastorals – 91
The household management topos
In the paatorals – 91
The development of the station code
Shema in the pastorals – 92
Assessment – 106
I tim 3:14 – 16 and the
Station codes of the pastorals – 107
Excursus: paraenetic discourse – 112
The traditional nature of paraenesis
And the issue of coherence – 115
Assessment – 125
IV. THE HOUSEHOLD AND THE HOUSEHOLD OF GOD IN THE CHURCH OF THE PASTORALS – 127
The householder – 128
The householder – 128
Women in the household – 134
Children – 140
Slaves – 140
Summary and assessment – 145
The household of god – 147
The leadership of the church – 147
Offices and official structure – 147
General features of the leadership – 151
Timothy and titus -157
Summart – 159
Widows - 161
Men and women in worship – 166
Age groups in the church – 171
Wealth and the wealthy – 174
The false teaching and its adherents – 175
Overall assessment: social structure
Social status, and social tensions in the church of the pastorals – 180
BIBLIOGRAPHY - 187
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