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To Know All Mysteries: The Mystagogue Figure in Classical Antiquity and in Saint Paul's Letters to the Corinthians

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by C. Andrew Ballard

    • Author

      C. Andrew Ballard

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Fortress Academic

    • Published

      September 2022

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      To Know All Mysteries: The Mystagogue Figure in Classical Antiquity and in Saint Paul's Letters to the Corinthians

      Today's Price £83.93



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      This book examines the way that Paul presents himself as a guide into mysteries, a "mystagogue," in 1-2 Corinthians. By describing himself as a type of mystagogue for the community, Paul was following a precedent in both Jewish and non-Jewish sources for invoking mystagogic language to engage in polemics with a rival. In opposition to the precedent, however, Paul understands the mystagogue to be a bi-partite figure-comprised of both foolishness and wisdom simultaneously. C. Andrew Ballard argues that ancient mystagogues were often described in two disparate ways: figures of power, and figures of weakness and foolishness. Paul synthesizes both aspects of the mystagogue in his self-presentation to the Corinthians. The figure of the mystagogue, as a wise-fool, was useful to Paul because it was descriptive not only of his own experience as a suffering yet authoritative apostle, but also of the experience of his deity, the suffering and glorified Christ. By presenting himself as both a powerful and foolish mystagogue, Paul could argue that he was a more authentic imitator of Christ than his opponents in Corinth, who boasted in self-exaltation instead of self-humility. In this way, Paul used the character of the mystagogue as a strategic rhetorical tool in his communication with the Corinthians.

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      • Author

        C. Andrew Ballard

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Fortress Academic

      • Published

        September 2022

      • Weight

        763g

      • Dimensions

        152 x 229 x 27 mm

      • ISBN

        9781978711105

      • ISBN-10

        1978711107

      • Eden Code

        5697067

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      • Author/Creator: C. Andrew Ballard

      • ISBN: 9781978711105

      • Publisher: Fortress Academic

      • Release Date: September 2022

      • Weight: 763g

      • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 27 mm

      • Eden Code: 5697067


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