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The socio-economic organisation of the Urartian Kingdom / Ali Çifçi

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Culture and history of the ancient Near EastPublication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2021Description: xx, 354 p.: ill., map; 25 cmISBN:
  • 97890043475889004347585
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS156.U7  .C54 2017
Contents:
Seneca and Paul: the first two thousand years -- Some observations on Paul and Seneca as letter writers -- Jesus Christ and the wise man: Paul and Seneca on moral sages -- Paul and Seneca on suffering -- Benefiting others and benefit to oneself: Seneca and paul on "altruism" -- Paul and Seneca on the self-gift -- "We are debtors": grace and obligation in Paul and Seneca -- (Dis)correspondence of Paul and Seneca on slavery -- Paul and Seneca on women -- Paul and Seneca on the body -- Paul and Seneca on the cross: the metaphor of crucifixion in Galatians and De Vita Beata -- Paul in Philippians and Seneca in Epistle 93 on the life after death and its present implications -- The salvation of creation: Seneca and Paul on the future of humanity and of the cosmos -- Epilogue: the Stoic and the saint.
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Seneca and Paul: the first two thousand years -- Some observations on Paul and Seneca as letter writers -- Jesus Christ and the wise man: Paul and Seneca on moral sages -- Paul and Seneca on suffering -- Benefiting others and benefit to oneself: Seneca and paul on "altruism" -- Paul and Seneca on the self-gift -- "We are debtors": grace and obligation in Paul and Seneca -- (Dis)correspondence of Paul and Seneca on slavery -- Paul and Seneca on women -- Paul and Seneca on the body -- Paul and Seneca on the cross: the metaphor of crucifixion in Galatians and De Vita Beata -- Paul in Philippians and Seneca in Epistle 93 on the life after death and its present implications -- The salvation of creation: Seneca and Paul on the future of humanity and of the cosmos -- Epilogue: the Stoic and the saint.

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