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Published by Editorial Verbo Divino, 2021
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Condition: Nuevo. El apóstol Pablo exhorta a la incipiente comunidad cristiana de Filipos a seguir el ejemplo de vida de Cristo Jesús. Sin embargo, la propuesta del Apóstol experimenta la amenaza de múltiples obstáculos, pues los valores fundamentales de la sociedad grecorromana, que busca obsesivamente el honor y la fama, contrastan con los del Evangelio. La mayoría de las investigaciones sobre el «himno a Cristo» (Flp 2, 6-11) se han decantado por su origen palestinense y han insistido en los esfuerzos de Pablo para adaptarlo a su pensamiento. Pero a partir de la aplicación de las ciencias sociales y desde la comprensión del himno como pieza clave de Filipenses resulta más fácil percibir la estrategia seguida por el Apóstol con vistas a promover entre los cristianos una identidad contracultural alternativa y viable. ENGLISH "The New Identity of Christians. The Christological Hymn in the Letter to the Philippians" According to the author, the hymn must be understood as a keystone of Pauline theology. In light of current social science research, it becomes easier to discover the strategies followed by Paul in order to create among Christians from Philippi a new and viable identity, an alternative and counter-cultural identity.
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Language: Spanish
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Condition: New. Idioma/Language: Español. El Grupo de Investigación sobre los Orígenes del Cristianismo se adentra en esta obra en el estudio de la actitud que los primeros cristianos adoptaron ante la sociedad. La pluralidad del cristianismo de los orígenes se refleja también en la forma de gestionar sus relaciones con el mundo. Pero en medio de su diversidad se descubre el carácter marginal de los grupos cristianos. El uso de esta categoría resulta muy iluminadora y responde al carácter interdisciplinar del estudio. Por marginal se entiende a un grupo que vive en su sociedad, sin evadirse ni encerrarse en un gueto, pero que no comparte los valores hegemónicos y establecidos. Hay una marginalidad voluntariamente asumida, que puede ser el lugar donde se fraguan valores alternativos y proyectos de transformación social. En este libro se proponen reflexiones sobre la relevancia que para el cristianismo actual puede tener redescubrir que la creatividad y fuerza de atracción en sus orígenes nacía de su carácter minoritario y marginal. 4 *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Published by Editorial Universidad de Sevilla., 2015
ISBN 10: 8447217876 ISBN 13: 9788447217878
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tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Religión.(2) Higiene de la alimentación. Dietética.(613.2) Religión. Teología El alimiento de los dioses: sacrificio y consumo de alimentos en las religiones antiguas Editorial Universidad de Sevilla. Sevilla. 2015. 25 cm. 266 p. il., mapas, plano. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'Spal monografías', numero coleccion(n. 20). Francisco José García Fernández, Fernando Lozano Gómez, Álvaro Pereira Delgado (coordinadores) ; autores, Francisco José García Fernández. et al. Incluye referencias bibliográficas. Sacrificios. Alimentos. Aspectos religiosos. Pereira Delgado, Álvaro. 1979-. autor . ISBN: 9788447217878 (=2265358=) HF04.
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Condition: Sehr Gut. Zustandsbeschreibung: leichte Lagerspuren, untere Rückenkante minimal bestoßen, Archivexemplarstempel auf Kopfschnitt. A Social-Scientific Reading of Philippians 2.5-11. The main thesis of the book is that the apostle Paul, who greatly suffered at Philippi, and writing from a prison, desires to affect the Philippians believers to acquire a Christ-orientation based on the values expressed in the Christ-hymn. 391 Seiten, gebunden (Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments; Band 240/Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2011). Statt EUR 150,00. Gewicht: 765 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe.
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Condition: New. Through the use of Social Identity Theory, this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Num Pages: 408 pages. BIC Classification: HRCF2; HRCG; HRLB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Weight in Grams: 598. . 2011. Hardback. . . . .
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Condition: New. Through the use of Social Identity Theory, this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Num Pages: 408 pages. BIC Classification: HRCF2; HRCG; HRLB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Weight in Grams: 598. . 2011. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Sergio Rosell Nebreda focuses on how the Philippian Christ-followers received Paul's letter. The social, historical, literary, rhetorical, anthropological and theological elements are dealt with in order to understand the effect Paul wanted to achieve.The main thesis of the book is that the apostle Paul, who greatly suffered at Philippi, and writing from a prison, desires to affect the Philippians believers to acquire a Christ-orientation based on the values expressed in the Christ-hymn. Phlp 2, 5-11 forms the core of Paul's theological narrative that aims at constructing a sense of imitatio and conformatio in the Christ-following community. Paul uses a 'friendly' style in his letters in order to produce rapport and trust in the community, presenting himself as examplum ad imitando, after that of Christ. It is because Paul so fully identifies with Christ's orientation in life that the apostle presents himself as a slave of Jesus Christ.In the midst of a society ill with the desire for honour and power, the Christ narrative stands as a radical call for an alternative life-style, based on the exercise of humility which seeks the interest of others rather than focusing on one's own needs and desires. Paul insists on the basis of the Christ-hymn that such a life-style reveals God's character and it is therefore a life rewarded. Through the use of Social Identity Theory this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Paul thus presents an alternative and viable way of life in the midst of a society he knows well. Through the use of Social Identity Theory, this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Sergio Rosell Nebreda focuses on how the Philippian Christ-followers received Paul's letter. The social, historical, literary, rhetorical, anthropological and theological elements are dealt with in order to understand the effect Paul wanted to achieve.The main thesis of the book is that the apostle Paul, who greatly suffered at Philippi, and writing from a prison, desires to affect the Philippians believers to acquire a Christ-orientation based on the values expressed in the Christ-hymn. Phlp 2, 5-11 forms the core of Paul's theological narrative that aims at constructing a sense of imitatio and conformatio in the Christ-following community. Paul uses a 'friendly' style in his letters in order to produce rapport and trust in the community, presenting himself as examplum ad imitando, after that of Christ. It is because Paul so fully identifies with Christ's orientation in life that the apostle presents himself as a slave of Jesus Christ.In the midst of a society ill with the desire for honour and power, the Christ narrative stands as a radical call for an alternative life-style, based on the exercise of humility which seeks the interest of others rather than focusing on one's own needs and desires. Paul insists on the basis of the Christ-hymn that such a life-style reveals God's character and it is therefore a life rewarded. Through the use of Social Identity Theory this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Paul thus presents an alternative and viable way of life in the midst of a society he knows well.; Dissertationsschrift.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Sergio Rosell Nebreda focuses on how the Philippian Christ-followers received Paul's letter. The social, historical, literary, rhetorical, anthropological and theological elements are dealt with in order to understand the effect Paul wanted to achieve.The main thesis of the book is that the apostle Paul, who greatly suffered at Philippi, and writing from a prison, desires to affect the Philippians believers to acquire a Christ-orientation based on the values expressed in the Christ-hymn. Phlp 2, 5-11 forms the core of Paul's theological narrative that aims at constructing a sense of imitatio and conformatio in the Christ-following community. Paul uses a 'friendly' style in his letters in order to produce rapport and trust in the community, presenting himself as examplum ad imitando, after that of Christ. It is because Paul so fully identifies with Christ's orientation in life that the apostle presents himself as a slave of Jesus Christ.In the midst of a society ill with the desire for honour and power, the Christ narrative stands as a radical call for an alternative life-style, based on the exercise of humility which seeks the interest of others rather than focusing on one's own needs and desires. Paul insists on the basis of the Christ-hymn that such a life-style reveals God's character and it is therefore a life rewarded. Through the use of Social Identity Theory this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Paul thus presents an alternative and viable way of life in the midst of a society he knows well. Through the use of Social Identity Theory, this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5-11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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