Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 Prolegomena
- Part 2 The Graeco-Roman belly
- Part 3 The appropriated belly
- Part 4 Belly-worship and body according to Paul
- Part 5 The earliest expositors of Paul
- Part 6 Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index of modern authors
- Index of Graeco-Roman sources
- Index of Old Testament, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha and other Jewish writings
- Index of New Testament and early Christian writings
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 Prolegomena
- Part 2 The Graeco-Roman belly
- Part 3 The appropriated belly
- Part 4 Belly-worship and body according to Paul
- Part 5 The earliest expositors of Paul
- Part 6 Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index of modern authors
- Index of Graeco-Roman sources
- Index of Old Testament, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha and other Jewish writings
- Index of New Testament and early Christian writings
Summary
I have incurred many debts in the course of this project. The present study was written during my sabbatical (1998/1999); I am grateful to the Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology (Det teologiske Menighetsfakultet, Oslo), where I teach, for this opportunity. I owe thanks to the library there for patiently providing me with the necessary material. Most of the work was, however, carried out in Cambridge. I am very grateful for the hospitality and access to the library which was given me at Tyndale House. This excellent library for Biblical research made it possible for me to finish most of the work during my time there. I owe special thanks to the head librarian at Tyndale House, Dr David I. Brewer as well as his staff. I am grateful for the fellowship I enjoyed at Tyndale House, and to the scholars who were there together with me. This fellowship stimulated and contributed in various ways to my investigation. I owe special thanks to the Warden, Dr Bruce W. Winter, for his willingness to share his knowledge with me and to bring relevant literature to my attention, and for having introduced me to the Cambridge University Library as well as the library of the Classical Faculty. Without access to these libraries and the kind assistance which I found there, this investigation would not have been possible. These Cambridge days bring to mind also the kind hospitality which I enjoyed in the house of my hostess Mrs Veronica Becho.
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- Belly and Body in the Pauline Epistles , pp. xi - xiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2002