Ancient Letters and the Purpose of Romans
The Law of the MembraneAaron Ricker locates the purpose of Romans in its function as a tool of community identity definition. Ricker employs a comparative analysis of the ways in which community identity definition is performed in first-century association culture, including several ancient network letters comparable to Romans. Ricker’s examination of the community advice found in Rom 12-15 reveals in this new context an ancient example of the ways in which an inscribed addressee community can be invited in a letter to see and comport itself as a ‘proper’ association network community. The ideal community addressed in the letter to the Romans is defined as properly unified and orderly, as well accommodating to ‘ and clearly distinct from ‘ cultures ‘outside.’ Finally, it is defined as linked to a proper network with recognised leadership (i.e., the inscribed Paul of the letter and his network). Paul’s letter to the Romans is in many ways a baffling and extraordinary document. In terms of its community-defining functions and strategies, however, Ricker shows its purpose to be perfectly clear and understandable.ISBN: 9780567693983, 0567693988
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Aaron Ricker
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