1. Introduction 2. The Unifying Theme of 1 Cor 5- 1.1: Past Contributions and Limitations 3. The Literary Integrity of 1 Cor 5-11.1 4. Satan and Identity Formation in 1 Cor 5-11.1 in the Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Pseudepigrapha 5. Echoes of Scripture and Identity Formation in 1 Cor 5-11.1 Part 1 6. Echoes of Scripture and Identity Formation in 1 Cor 5-11.1 Part 2 7. Christ and the Christian Community: The Social Implications of Christ Language in 1 Cor 5-11.1 8. Conclusion 9. Bibliography 10. Index
The book proposes a new interpretation of 1 Corinthians 5 - 11.1, which examines the text from a social identity perspective.
Rev. Dr. Sin-pan Daniel Ho is Assistant professor of New Testament in Lutheran Theological Seminary, Hong Kong.
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