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The Angelic Life
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John J. Collins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- The Resurrected Body in Luke-Acts: The Significance of Space 19
- Ancient Notions of Transferal and Apotheosis in Relation to the Empty Tomb Story in Mark 41
- “In your midst as a child” – “In the form of an old man” Images of Aging and Immortality in Ancient Christianity 59
- Genealogies of the Self: Materiality, Personal Identity, and the Body in Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians 83
- “With What Kind of Body Will They Come?” Metamorphosis and the Concept of Change: From Platonic Thinking to Paul´s Notion of the Resurrection of the Dead 109
- Complete and Incomplete Transformation in Paul – a Philosophical Reading of Paul on Body and Spirit 123
- “Flesh and Blood Cannot Inherit the Kingdom of God:” The Transformation of the Flesh in the Early Christian Debates Concerning Resurrection 147
- Valentinian Ideas About Salvation as Transformation 169
- “These are the Symbols and Likenesses of the Resurrection”: Conceptualizations of Death and Transformation in the Treatise on the Resurrection (NHC I,4) 187
- Metamorphosis and Mind Cognitive Explorations of the Grotesque in Early Christian Literature 207
- Male Women Martyrs: The Function of Gender-Transformation Language in Early Christian Martyrdom Accounts 231
- Imagining Human Transformation in the Context of Invisible Powers: Instrumental Agency in Second-Century Treatments of Conversion 249
- “As Already Translated to the Kingdom While Still in the Body” The Transformation of the Ascetic in Early Egyptian Monasticism 271
- The Angelic Life 291
- Recognizing the Righteous Remnant? Resurrection, Recognition and Eschatological Reversals in 2 Baruch 47-52 311
- Backmatter 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- The Resurrected Body in Luke-Acts: The Significance of Space 19
- Ancient Notions of Transferal and Apotheosis in Relation to the Empty Tomb Story in Mark 41
- “In your midst as a child” – “In the form of an old man” Images of Aging and Immortality in Ancient Christianity 59
- Genealogies of the Self: Materiality, Personal Identity, and the Body in Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians 83
- “With What Kind of Body Will They Come?” Metamorphosis and the Concept of Change: From Platonic Thinking to Paul´s Notion of the Resurrection of the Dead 109
- Complete and Incomplete Transformation in Paul – a Philosophical Reading of Paul on Body and Spirit 123
- “Flesh and Blood Cannot Inherit the Kingdom of God:” The Transformation of the Flesh in the Early Christian Debates Concerning Resurrection 147
- Valentinian Ideas About Salvation as Transformation 169
- “These are the Symbols and Likenesses of the Resurrection”: Conceptualizations of Death and Transformation in the Treatise on the Resurrection (NHC I,4) 187
- Metamorphosis and Mind Cognitive Explorations of the Grotesque in Early Christian Literature 207
- Male Women Martyrs: The Function of Gender-Transformation Language in Early Christian Martyrdom Accounts 231
- Imagining Human Transformation in the Context of Invisible Powers: Instrumental Agency in Second-Century Treatments of Conversion 249
- “As Already Translated to the Kingdom While Still in the Body” The Transformation of the Ascetic in Early Egyptian Monasticism 271
- The Angelic Life 291
- Recognizing the Righteous Remnant? Resurrection, Recognition and Eschatological Reversals in 2 Baruch 47-52 311
- Backmatter 337