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This project explores the concept of collective identity in the context of early Christian communities, focusing on the Greek term 'sarx' in Paul's letters. It employs interdisciplinary methods to analyze how social systems adapt to diversity and the implications for translation and interpretation of these texts.
The aim of the project is to explore community differentiation implications arising from the Greek term sarx in Paul’s letters.
The choice of primary material is based on the observation that this term recurs in settings where collective identity is established, and where the salvific capacity of collective identity is polemically engaged and negotiated (see Rom 7–9;
Gal 5).
The earliest group of Christ-believers gathered together in social systems which were in transition toward a higher level…
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