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What Are They Saying about the Social Setting of the New Testament? (1984) is a book by Carolyn Osiek.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: Paulist Press, 1984 (WATSA, What Are They Saying About) / revised and expanded ed. 1992.

Contents

  • Part I: Jew and Greek, merging cultures -- Judaism and Hellenism in the first century -- First century consciousness
  • Part II: Slave and free, economic and social status -- The Jesus movement -- Paul and the people of his world
  • Part III: Male and female, family structures and church organization -- Charism, authority and structure -- The household code and its implications -- Conclusion

External links

  • [ Google Books]