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11/17 New Testament

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Paul has deeply influenced____. Western (secular) Ethics
Paul's letters supply a main window into what? Early Christian Life and Belief
What two modern constructions of Paul did we discuss in class? Folk Paul and Hipster Paul
*What community/city experienced opposition from locals for their antipatriotic stance? Thessalonica
What letter evidences an elitist presence in the community that found Paul's ethos overly restrictive and unattractive? 1 Corinthians
What letter is framed by a concern about factionalism? 1 Corinthians
What letter involves Paul's attempt to reconcile with and return to a community after a period marked by (nonfriendship) 2 Corinthians
What letter was written from Gaius's home? Romans
What letter may address racial/ethnic tensions that were caused by Claudius's expulsion of the Jews? Romans
Who was the slave that Paul met in Prison? Onesimus
The second half of 1 Corinthians challenges the community to grow in all of the following ways (3) Embracing Jesus' sexual ethics, reject modern patronage system, live in hope of Christ return.
In 1 Corinthians it is evident that opposition to Paul's leadership is centered upon what? (3) Rhetoric/Wisdom, Sexual Ethics, Lawsuits
All the letters we studied, select the ones written from prison? (3) Philippians, Philemon, Colossians
The letters we studied, select the ones that engage issues of ethnicity and race enlight of the Gospel. (2) Galatians and Romans
Select the most likely identities for the "I" in Romans 7 (3) Israelites, Adam, God-fearer
MAP WITH ARROWS AND CIRCLES 1 visit- > Previous Letter -> First Corinthians -> 2nd visit -> Painful Letter -> Second Corinthians -> Impending 3rd visit
COMPLETE CHART All = Jew + Gentile
CHART Incarnation (down) -> Crucifixion (down) -> Exaltation (up) -> Universal Obedience (up)
MATCHING THREE CHARACTER TO SOCIAL ROLE Paul - Mediator, Amicus Domini Onesimus - Offender Philemon - Offended
What is the nature of the report Timothy delivers to Paul regarding the Thessalonian church? Positive
What letter focuses upon the nature of Christian future hope? 1 Thessalonians
1 Corinthians is a response to what two sources? (2) Reports from Chloe's people, Advice Leter
In Romans, Paul argues "all" have what relationship with sin? (2) Complicit and Captive
What city was populated in part by retired roman soldiers? Philippi
What movement began in 1517 that focused upon a new understanding of Paul's letters? Protestant Reformation
Dispensationalists believe Paul refers to the Rapture in what letter? 1 Thessalonians
In Romans, Paul refers to his hope of a future mission in what region? Spain
What is Promised Land in Romans 8? Creation Restored
When Paul refers to "justification" he refers to ____. The declaring of ones to be in the people of God, right standing before God.
Galatians indicates a conflict under way centering on what topic? Mosaic Covenant as required for joining Israel
In Galatians, in the prescript, Paul claims that Jesus Christ "gave himself for our sins ____" To deliver us from the present evil age.
In Galatians, to be "in Christ", "justified", "rescued from the present age" results in: Radical transformation of communities and people by the Spirit
Created by: Anuhea
 

 



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