1 Corinthians 11–14: Is Paul a Misogynist?In his First Letter to the Corinthians Paul writes that, unlike men, women should veil themselves when they pray or prophesy. If they…Dec 15, 20201Dec 15, 20201
1 Corinthians 8–10: Can Christ-followers Dine with Daimonia (demons/godlings)?Can Christ-followers Dine with Daimonia (demons/godlings)?Dec 15, 2020Dec 15, 2020
Week 8–1 Corinthians 1–4: Paul Seeks to Sustain Community Cohesion1 Corinthians 1–4: Paul Seeks to Sustain Community CohesionDec 15, 20201Dec 15, 20201
1 Corinthians 5–7: Can You Put an End to Sexual Desire?1 Corinthians 5–7 shows Paul using a bread metaphor to convey to his readers the importance of removing a man committing incest who is…Dec 15, 2020Dec 15, 2020
Paper 3 (Re-evaluation of Paul)After re-reading my initial post regarding what I knew about Paul, I am horrified! My knowledge was no more than your typical “Sunday…Dec 15, 20204Dec 15, 20204
The ancient traditions would tell stories about Paul not to know what Paul was really like but…Week 11- What Does it Mean to Call Paul a “Freelance Religious Expert”?Dec 15, 2020Dec 15, 2020
Week 6- Pauline Biography & Chronology: Arranging the Letters and Looking at the “Jerusalem…1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Romans, Galatians and PhilippiansDec 12, 2020Dec 12, 2020
Rhetoric permeates all of life- human lived reality is rhetorically constructed and mediatedAncient rhetoricians (who practiced “rhetoric” professionally defined it as the “art of persuasion”Dec 12, 2020Dec 12, 2020