The author focuses on Paul's new creation's cosmic and ecclesiastical nature by offering the ekkl sia as a tangible embodiment of God's eschatological reign. Paul as a middleman fulfills the collective project of the Jerusalem collection to manifest God's alternative economy against the exploitative system of the Roman Empire. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter One: Methodology: Inter(con)textual Dialogue Chapter Two: Life Context for Reading: The Situations of Korean Immigrants in The United States Chapter Three: (New) Creation in Romans 8 and 2 Corinthians 5 Chapter Four: New Creation in Galatians Chapter Five: New Creation and Power Dynamics Chapter Six: New Creation and God's New Economy Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Sejong Chun Livres
