01788nam a2200361 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200130006308200120007610000180008810000110010624500290011724500310014624500170017726000110019426000190020526000090022430000110023330000290024430000100027349000300028352006780031365000430099165000670103465000680110165000590116985600660122891100310129495700140132599900170133995200700135620260119071410.02024-06-11 11:44:51 a9780800662851 aeng a227.2064 bK49-Y94 aKim, Yung Suk eAuthor aChrist's Body in Corinth bThe Politics of a Metaphor cYung Suk Kim aU.S.A. bFortress Press c2004 a142tr. bhardcover, illustrations c24 cm aPaul in Critical Contexts aYung Suk Kim takes up the language of ""body"" that infuses 1 Corinthians, Paul's most complicated letter, and the letter that provides us the most information, and poses the sharpest questions, about social realities in the early church. Kim argues against the view that in speaking of the church as Christ's body Paul seeks to emphasize unity and the social boundary. Against the conventional rhetoric of the ""body politic"" in Greco-Roman philosophy, Kim argues that Paul seeks rather to nourish the vitality of a diverse community and to criticize the ideology of a powerful in-group in Corinth, a message of particular importance for contemporary global Christianity. aBible -- 1 Corinthians -- Commentaries aBible -- N.T. -- Paul's letters -- analysis and interpretation aJesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- Early church, ca 30-600 aBible - New Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14723/21.jpgyCover Image aLê Phước Thắng a231010TKH c14574d14574 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14574v0.00yBK