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The ethical meaning of the Christology of Colossians: perspectives from a rhetorical analysis

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Title: The ethical meaning of the Christology of Colossians: perspectives from a rhetorical analysis
Author: Karyakina, Maria
Abstract: This dissertation is a detailed analysis of the Epistle to the Colossians. The author uses rhetorical critical methods and recognizes that the New Testament epistles are greatly influenced by oratory. Also, the author demonstrates how rhetorical techniques assist Paul to express his thought that the central idea of Christianity—the divine nature and saving work of Christ — has unavoidable ethical implications. In the first chapter of his letter Paul cites Christological hymn; he uses Christological theme during the whole epistle; the apostle concludes his admonition with the Household code, in which social roles of the member of oikos are interpreted in relation to Christ. According to Paul's teaching in Colossians, the power of Christ has universal scope and, consequently, all aspects of human life, including everyday, societal relationships, must be brought into submission to Christ.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1100
Date: 2009-08-25
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