Corinthian Democracy: Democratic Discourse in 1 Corinthians

Corinthian Democracy: Democratic Discourse in 1 Corinthians

by Anna C. Miller
Corinthian Democracy: Democratic Discourse in 1 Corinthians

Corinthian Democracy: Democratic Discourse in 1 Corinthians

by Anna C. Miller

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Overview

In this innovative study, Anna Miller challenges prevailing New Testament scholarship that has largely dismissed the democratic civic assembly--the ekklēsia--as an institution that retained real authority in the first century CE. Using an interdisciplinary approach, she examines a range of classical and early imperial sources to demonstrate that ekklēsia democracy continued to saturate the eastern Roman Empire, widely impacting debates over authority, gender, and speech. In the first letter to the Corinthians, she demonstrates that Paul's persuasive rhetoric is itself shaped and constrained by the democratic discourse he shares with his Corinthian audience. Miller argues that these first-century Corinthians understood their community as an authoritative democratic assembly in which leadership and "citizenship" cohered with the public speech and discernment open to each. This Corinthian identity illuminates struggles and debates throughout the letter, including those centered on leadership, community dynamics, and gender. Ultimately, Miller's study offers new insights into the tensions that inform Paul's letter. In turn, these insights have critical implications for the dialogue between early Judaism and Hellenism, the study of ancient politics and early Christianity, and the place of gender in ancient political discourse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498270649
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 05/04/2015
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph Series , #220
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Anna Miller is an assistant professor of New Testament at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations x

Intoduction 1

1 The Ekklesia in Greek Education 14

2 The First-Century Ekklesia in the Writings of Dio and Plutarch 40

3 Moses in the Ekklesia: Josephus' Use of Democratic Discourse 68

4 Speech and Wisdom of the Corinthian Ekklesia 90

5 The Gendering of Democratic Participation 115

6 "As in all the Ekklesiai of the Saints": 1 Cor 12?14 154

Conclusion 187

Bibliography 191

Ancient Sources Index 205

Subject Index 215

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