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Argument and Theology in 1 Peter: The Origins of Christian Paraenesis is unavailable, but you can change that!

Using both ancient and modern rhetoric, linguistics, and argumentation theory, this study offers a fresh approach to 1 Peter and New Testament ethics. It is often claimed that the growing interest in paraenesis, or ethical teaching, among early Christians indicates how Jesus’ revolutionary teaching and the Pauline notion of justification by faith were gradually replaced by an emphasis on good...

deliberative.23 This means intensifying and reinforcing existing values rather than creating new ones. This, in turn, makes it difficult in practice to distinguish between moral instruction aimed at affecting behaviour, and instruction aimed at affecting values and convictions. The assessment is arduous already concerning single statements, and we should be even more hesitant when defining the function or goal of the whole paraenesis: the use of paraenesis in social control is but one possibility.
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