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Exaltation in the Epistles of St Paul Against the Background of Greek Classical Literature

English · Hardback

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Slawomir Jan Stasiak's book is devoted to the theme of exaltation in the letters of St Paul and the terminology related to his issue. A comparison of the Greek classical texts with the letters of St Paul shows that, following the example of his predecessors, Paul presents God as the Most High. However, he also writes about Him as the One. On high the world of Olympus was inhabited by gods. For the Apostle, heights are not only the place of God's existence, but also the goal of human life. The antithesis between humiliation and exaltation characteristic of the ancient world is also used by Paul. Some of the classical authors accepted the possibility of a human resurrection. Paul made the theme of the resurrection of Jesus and the resurrection of believers one of the key treatises of his theology (1 Cor 15). The ancient world also had a negative understanding of heights as pride and exaltation. Stasiak also find this theme in Paul's letters, albeit in a somewhat richer dimension.

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Slawomir Stasiak, a priest of the Legnica diocese, is the rector at the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Wrocław. There he is also the head of the Biblical Theology Department at the Institute of Biblical Studies.Rajmund Pietkiewicz is Professor of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Wrocław.Krzysztof Pilarczyk, Prof. Dr. Hab., was Professor of Judaic and Biblical Sciences and Religious History and Head of the Laboratory of the History of Christian-Jewish Relations at the Institute of Religious Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.

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Sławomir Jan Stasiak’s book is devoted to the theme of exaltation in the letters of St Paul and the terminology related to his issue. A comparison of the Greek classical texts with the letters of St Paul shows that, following the example of his predecessors, Paul presents God as the Most High. However, he also writes about Him as the One. On high the world of Olympus was inhabited by gods. For the Apostle, heights are not only the place of God’s existence, but also the goal of human life. The antithesis between humiliation and exaltation characteristic of the ancient world is also used by Paul. Some of the classical authors accepted the possibility of a human resurrection. Paul made the theme of the resurrection of Jesus and the resurrection of believers one of the key treatises of his theology (1 Cor 15). The ancient world also had a negative understanding of heights as pride and exaltation. Stasiak also find this theme in Paul’s letters, albeit in a somewhat richer dimension.

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Authors Sawomir Stasiak, Slawomir Stasiak
Assisted by Rajmun Pietkiewicz (Editor), Rajmund Pietkiewicz (Editor), Pilarczyk (Editor), Pilarczyk (Editor), Krzysztof Pilarczyk (Editor)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2021
 
No. of pages 389
Dimensions 162 mm x 234 mm x 33 mm
Weight 826 g
Series Eastern and Central European Voices
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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