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Gifts and Ritual: The Charismata of Romans 12: 6-8 in the Context of Roman Religion (Paul in Critical Contexts)
1978715668 rar Pauls teaching about divine benefactions in Rom 12:68 extends the theme of worship that he establishes in Rom 12:12. Together, these passages address a uniquely gentile dilemma that many in his audience faced as new Christ-followers, which was the challenge of finding acceptable replacements for former cultic activities that were woven through all of lifes stages, from birth to death. One of the chief shortcomings of the scholars that have written about Rom 12:68 is a failure to address what Paul's gentile audience might have brought to his teaching and how his alignment of gifts with ritual (Rom 12:12) mirrored their polytheistic background. By analyzing examples from ancient texts and artifacts, Teresa Lee McCaskill shows that all seven of the terms Paul uses in Rom 12:68 would have had recognizable cultic antecedents for first-century worshipers in Rome. McCaskill presents a theoretical model that discusses how Pauls gentile audience might have viewed the charismata and considered them as examples of sanctioned practices to replace former rituals. She also weighs the effectiveness of these particular gifts for furthering Pauls missional objectives. Read more