Paulus profetiska praktik och samhällets förväntningar i Första Korinthierbrevet 11–14
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https://doi.org/10.58412/hyb.v3i1.25747Nyckelord:
andliga gåvor, könsroller, Paulus, Plutarchos, profetior, prövning, slöjorAbstract
Den som vill förstå hur aposteln Paulus tycker att kristna församlingar ska praktisera det han kallar profetians gåva i relation till det omgivande samhället behöver ge sig in i hans svårtolkade undervisning i 1 Kor 11:2–14:40. Den här artikeln analyserar hur aposteln navigerar mellan korinthiernas och det grekisk-romerska samhällets förväntningar, och argumenterar för att Paulus (1) förutsätter att både män och kvinnor profeterar, (2) prioriterar en bred kategori av undervisande gåvor framför mer uppvisande gåvor, och (3) rekommenderar att manliga profeters hustrur undviker att tillrättavisa sina makar offentligt.
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