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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 07 juin 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 1 |
EAN13 | 9798822527508 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Sarah Ruden's Paul Among the People
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I had always thought of Paul as an unpleasant man, but I began to read him and understand his devotion and constraints, as well as his establishment of a community that proved to have a steady power for good.
#2
The challenges, ideals, and strategies behind Paul’s words are important to understand. He dealt with several social issues that are still painful today, such as homosexuality, and his writings are rich in this regard.
#3
The church’s socially concerned nature is not something that modern society invented, but rather something that existed from the beginning and was founded by Paul of Tarsus.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
The body and social life were a big concern for the Puritans. They believed that anything that was done for its own sake was flesh-pleasing, and they condemned the most ordinary and natural pleasures.
#2
The list of sins listed in Galatians 5 is not a list of Puritan values, but rather a list of things that were common among the polytheists from which Paul preached. The Galatians were excited about the new way of thinking that this list represented, and it was exciting for them.
#3
In Athens, adultery with a married woman, once known, automatically broke up her household, and the main victims were the children, who would no longer be citizens. There was no romantic sympathy for adulterers, no excuse that people do fall in love.
#4
The Roman world was not as harsh about adultery, and it was still considered a huge crime.