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  1. Consistency Isn't Everything
    Self-Commendation in 2 Corinthians
    Published: [2018]

    This article addresses the debate over Paul's use of self-commendation in 2 Corinthians. The diversity of instances in which Paul promotes himself within this text - whereby he in some cases commends himself explicitly (2 Cor. 1.12; 4.2; 6.4), denies... more

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    This article addresses the debate over Paul's use of self-commendation in 2 Corinthians. The diversity of instances in which Paul promotes himself within this text - whereby he in some cases commends himself explicitly (2 Cor. 1.12; 4.2; 6.4), denies that he is doing so in others (3.1; 5.12; 12.19) and elsewhere claims that he is compelled to boast (11.1-12.13) - raises the question of whether Paul's practice regarding self-commendation is guided by a coherent set of principles, or is simply self-contradictory. Beginning with an analysis of a representative sample of each ‘species' of self-commendation, this study argues that, although Paul does have certain principles regarding self-commendation that he attempts to apply with a measure of consistency, he is more than willing to bend or suspend his own ‘rules' in order to suit his more pressing rhetorical concerns.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal for the study of the New Testament; London : Sage, 1978; 40(2018), 3, Seite 360-382; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: 2 Corinthians; AUTHORSHIP; BIBLE. Corinthians, 2nd; Boasting; DEBATES & debating; PAULINE churches; Paul's letters; Pauline rhetoric; RHETORICAL questions; consistency; self-commendation