Angels and principalities : the background, meaning, and development of the Pauline phrase hai archai kai hai exousiai / Wesley Carr.

By: Carr, Wesley
Material type: TextTextSeries: Monograph series (Society for New Testament Studies): 42.Publisher: Cambridge England ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1981Description: xi, 242 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0521234298Subject(s): Bible. Epistles of Paul -- Theology | Powers (Christian theology) -- Biblical teaching | Powers (Christian theology) -- History of doctrines -- Early church, ca. 30-600DDC classification: 235/.3 LOC classification: BS2655.P66 | C37 1981Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only
Partial contents:
1. The background to Paul's thought on the powers -- The environment in which Paul worked -- The powers in Jewish and pagan thought -- 2. Exegesis of Pauline texts -- The powers and Christ triumphant -- The powers and the spiritual world -- The powers and the political world -- 3. The post-Pauline development -- Texts within the New Testament -- Ignatius of Antioch -- angelomorphic Christology of early Jewish Christianity -- The Greek apologists -- Clement of Alexandria -- The influence of Gnosticism -- Origen -- 4. Final remarks.
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A revision of the author's thesis, University of Sheffield, 1974.

Includes indexes.

Bibliography: p. 212-228.

1. The background to Paul's thought on the powers -- The environment in which Paul worked -- The powers in Jewish and pagan thought -- 2. Exegesis of Pauline texts -- The powers and Christ triumphant -- The powers and the spiritual world -- The powers and the political world -- 3. The post-Pauline development -- Texts within the New Testament -- Ignatius of Antioch -- angelomorphic Christology of early Jewish Christianity -- The Greek apologists -- Clement of Alexandria -- The influence of Gnosticism -- Origen -- 4. Final remarks.

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