Paul And Epictetus On Law: A Comparison

Niko Huttunen
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Paul And Epictetus On Law: A Comparison

Niko Huttunen
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  • Published date: Jul 25, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: T and T Clark
  • ISBN: 9780567689641
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 0.5" L x 9.21" H
Niko Huttunen is a researcher in New Testament studies at theUniversityofHelsinki, Finland. He has published articles onWirkungsgeschichteof the Bible and on the relationship between Stoicism and the New Testament.
"In his nineteen page introduction, Huttunen, a researcher in NT studies as the University of Helsinki, defends applying the Stoic perspective t Paul and the Law.¿ Then he treats the following topics: law and the core of Epictetus'' philosophy (Epictetus'' Stoic theory of value; Paul''s Christian Stoicism in 1 Corinthians 7 and 9); the fundamentals of law (God and nature in Epictetus; Paul on God, law, and nature in Romans 1 and 2); the strong and the weak (Epictetus'' law on the weaker and the strong; Paul--love between the weak and the strong); difficulties with the law (views on marriage in Epictetus and in Paul; Epictetus and Paul on divine law and state law); the anthropology and psychology of transgression (moral contradictions and anthropological dichotomy in Epictetus; contradictions of the ''I''--Stoicism in Romans 7); and fulfilling the law (Epictetus--progress after examples; Paul--deeds and Christ).¿ Huttunen concludes that comparison between Paul and Epictetus opens a window not only on Stoic ideas but also on the intellectual landscape of the first centuries A.D." -New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 54

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