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Angels and Principalities

Angels and Principalities The Background, Meaning and Development of the Pauline Phrase Hai Archai Kai Hai Exousiai - Monograph Series / Society for New Testament Studies

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St Paul and his contemporaries - so runs a commonly accepted scholarly opinion - inhabited a world believed to be dominated by hostile superhuman powers, of whom Jews and Gentiles alike liked in fear. Dr Carr challenges this widespread assumption by means of a detailed examination of various kinds of evidence. First there is the New Testament itself. The general Mediterranean cultural background of the first century is also important, and the author looks at evidence from the early Church Fathers and gnostic material. He concludes that the notion of mighty forces of evil ranged against man was not part of the earliest Christian understanding of the world and the gospel. His argument has special significance in the light of the belief that a present-day interpretation may be given to the idea of hostile powers and their conquest by Christ, thus supporting political, social and ethical thinking within the Christian Church.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780521234290
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
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DEWEY: 235.3
DEWEY edition: 18
Language: English
Number of pages: 242
Weight: 450g
Height: 216mm
Width: 138mm
Spine width: 24mm