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The Character of Jesus: The LInchpin to Paul's Argument in 2 Corinthians
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The Character of Jesus: The LInchpin to Paul’s Argument in 2 Corinthians

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English summary: The study argues that the issue of character (ethos) is the key to understanding Paul’s argument in 2 Corinthians. Paul draws on the ethos of Jesus throughout the letter in order to defend his own way of being an apostle and to exhort the Corinthians to take on the character of Jesus. Italian description: Il carattere di Gesu. Studio di Thomas Stegman, che mostra come la questione del carattere (ethos) sia la chiave di comprensione dell'argomentazione paolina nella seconda lettera ai Corinzi.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pontificio Istituto Biblico
Country
Italy
Date
30 November 2005
Pages
481
ISBN
9788876531583

English summary: The study argues that the issue of character (ethos) is the key to understanding Paul’s argument in 2 Corinthians. Paul draws on the ethos of Jesus throughout the letter in order to defend his own way of being an apostle and to exhort the Corinthians to take on the character of Jesus. Italian description: Il carattere di Gesu. Studio di Thomas Stegman, che mostra come la questione del carattere (ethos) sia la chiave di comprensione dell'argomentazione paolina nella seconda lettera ai Corinzi.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pontificio Istituto Biblico
Country
Italy
Date
30 November 2005
Pages
481
ISBN
9788876531583