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George H. van Kooten
Paul's Anthropology in Context
The Image of God, Assimilation to God, and Tripartite Man in Ancient Judaism, Ancient Philosophy and Early Christianity
[Die Anthropologie des Paulus im Kontext. Das Bild von Gott, die Angleichung an Gott, und der dreiteilige Mensch im antiken Judentum, der antiken Philosophie und im frühen Christentum.]
2008. XXIV, 444 pages. Summary
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George H. van Kooten offers a radical contextualization of Paul's view of man within the Graeco-Roman discourse of his day. Paul's Jewish terminology is compatible with reflections of Graeco-Roman philosophers on man, and is supplemented with Platonic concepts such as 'the inner man'. Paul's anthropology, which calls for inner transformation and is universally applicable, criticizes the superficial values of the sophistic movement, and offers a strategy to overcome ethnic tensions.