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The Self, the Lord, and the Other According to Paul and Epictetus: The Theological Significance of Reflexive Language
Category: Books > Scripture > St Paul
Author/Artist: MICHAEL J GORMAN
ISBN / ID: 9781666795318
Publisher: Cascade Books
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: AU$85.95
  
Description: This study explores the relationship between the individual person (the self), the divine, and other people in the writings of the apostle Paul and the Roman Stoic Epictetus.

Gorman examines self-involving actions expressed with reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, etc.) in various sentences: for example, "Examine yourself" and "You do not belong to yourself." After situating the topic within linguistics and ancient Greek, the study then examines the reflexive constructions in Epictetus's Discourses, showing that reflexive texts express fundamental aspects of his ethic of rational self-interest in imitation of the indwelling rational deity. Next, the investigation examines the 109 reflexive constructions in Paul, providing an exegesis of each reflexive text. Paul's reflexive phrases are essential statements of his theology and ethics, expressing an interconnected narrative Christology, narrative apostolic identity, and narrative ethic.

Most importantly, the study finds that for Epictetus, concern for others is a rational means to self-realization, whereas for Paul, concern for others is a community ethic grounded in the story of the indwelling Christ and is the antithesis of self-interest.
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