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Bruce W. Winter

    Bruce ist eine weithin anerkannte Autorität für den historischen Hintergrund des Neuen Testaments und die Briefe des Paulus an die Korinther. Seine Arbeiten befassen sich eingehend mit den literarischen und theologischen Aspekten dieser Texte. In seinen Schriften untersucht Bruce die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen dem frühen Christentum und seinem zeitgenössischen Kontext. Sein Ansatz zeichnet sich durch präzise Analyse und Engagement für historische Genauigkeit aus.

    Philo and Paul Among the Sophists
    Roman Wives, Roman Widows
    After Paul Left Corinth
    • After Paul Left Corinth

      The Influence of Secular Ethics and Social Change

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(42)Abgeben

      The book explores life in first-century Corinth by compiling various literary, nonliterary, and archaeological sources. Bruce Winter provides insights into daily life in the Graeco-Roman world and examines the challenges faced by the Christian community following Paul's departure. He argues that many issues addressed in 1 Corinthians stem from culturally influenced behaviors and responses within the Corinthian society, offering a deeper understanding of the historical and social context of early Christianity.

      After Paul Left Corinth
    • Roman Wives, Roman Widows

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,1(57)Abgeben

      During the late Republic and early Empire, the new woman' made her appearance. This was a wife or widow of means who took part in life outside the walls of her house, including wider society, business and extra-marital affairs.

      Roman Wives, Roman Widows
    • Philo and Paul Among the Sophists

      Alexandrian and Corinthian Responses to a Julio-Claudian Movement

      • 324 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,5(8)Abgeben

      Focusing on the first-century sophistic movement, this work compiles extensive evidence from Alexandria and Corinth, examining key figures and their impact on Diaspora Jews and Christians. It highlights the challenges posed by this elitist movement and connects its origins to the reign of Nero. The revised edition includes a new foreword by G. W. Bowersock and is complemented by a dedicated website offering additional archaeological insights and photographs, enhancing the reader's understanding of this historical context.

      Philo and Paul Among the Sophists