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The self- emptying of Christ ( kenosis) in Philippians 2 has long been the focus of attention by Christian theologians and interpreters of Pauls Christology. David E. Fredrickson sheds dramatic new light on familiar texts by discussing the centuries-old language of love and longing in Greek and Roman epistolary literature showing that a physics of desire was related to notions of power and dominance. Pauls kenotic Christology challenged not only received notions of the power of the gods but of the very nature of love itself as a component of human society

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Eros and the Christ
Longing and Envy in Paul's Christology
David E. Fredrickson
Fortress Press
Minneapolis

EROS AND THE CHRIST

Longing and Envy in Pauls Christology

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Cover image: Pothos (one of Aphrodites erotes, and brother of Eros). Parian marble statue, Imperial Roman, 2nd century CE. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Italy Vanni / Art Resource, NY

Cover design: Tory Herman

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Print ISBN: 978-0-8006-9823-2

eBook ISBN: 978-1-4514-2630-4

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Abbreviations
Ancient Sources

For letters written by ancient authors, the abbreviations Ep. (singular Epistula) and Epp. (plural Epistulae) are used. These are not included in the following list. Similarly, many of the works are fragmentary (abbreviated Frg.) and are not included in the list.

Achilles Tatius

Leuc. Clit. Leucippe et Clitophon

Aeschylus

Ag. Agamemnon

Eum. Eumenides

Pers. Persae

Prom. Prometheus vinctus

Suppl. Supplices

Apollonius of Rhodes

Argon. Argonautica

Aristophanes

Av. Aves

Lys. Lysistrata

Plut. Plutus

Aristotle

Eth. Eud. Ethica Eudemia

Eth. nic. Ethica nicomachea

Metaph. Metaphysica

Pol. Politica

Rhet. Rhetorica

Artemidorus

Onir. Onirocritica

Athenaeus

Deip. Deipnosophistae

Bion

Epitaph. Adon. Epitaphius Adonis

Callimachus

Aet. Aetia

Hymn. Apoll. Hymnus in Apollinem

Chariton

Chaer. De Chaerea et Callirhoe

Cicero

Fam. Epistulae ad familiares

Quint. fratr. Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem

Tusc. Tusculanae disputationes

Claudius Aelianus

NADe natura animalium

Clement of Alexandria

Paed. Paedagogus

Protr. Protrepticus

Strom. Stromata

Demosthenes

1 Aristog. 1 In Aristogitonem

Cor. De Corona

[Erot.] Eroticus

Lept. Adversus Leptinem

Dio Chrysostom

Conc. Apam De concordia cum Apamensibus

Grat. Gratitudo

Invid. De invidia

Pol. Politica

Rhod. Rhodiaca

2 Tars. Tarsica altera

Dionysius of Halicarnassus

Ant. rom. Antiquitates romanae

[Rhet.] Ars rhetorica

Epictetus

Diatr. Diatribai

Euripides

Alc. Alcestis

El. Electra

Hec. Hecuba

Hel. Helena

Heracl. Heraclidae

Hipp. Hippolytus

Med. Medea

Fronto

Ad M. Caes.Ad M. Caesarem

Ep. Gr.Epistulae Graecae

Heliodorus

Aeth. Aethiopica

Herodotus

Hist. Historiae

Hesiod

Op Opera et dies

[Scut.] Scutum

Theog. Theogonia

Hippocrates

Aph. Aphorismata

Nat. hom. De natura hominis

Praec. Praeceptiones

Homer

Il Ilias

Od. Odyssea

Horace

Carm. Carmina

Iamblichus

Vit. Pyth. Vita Pythagorae

Isocrates

Ad Nic. Ad Nicoclem

Antid. Antidosis

Demon. Ad Demonicum

Evag. Evagora

Hel. enc. Helenae encomium

Nic. Nicocles

Panath. Panathenaicus

Phil. Philippus

John Chrysostom

Hom. Col. Homiliae in epistulam ad Colossenses

Hom. Phil. Homiliae in epistulam ad Philippenses

Josephus

A.J. Antiquitates judaicae

Longus

Daphn. Daphnis et Chloe

Lucian

Abdic. Abdicatus

[Am.] Amores

Anach. Anacharsis

[Asin.] Asinus

Cal. Calumniae non temere credendum

[Charid.]Charidemus

Demon. Demonax

Merc. cond. De mercede conductis

Nav. Navigium

Philops. Philopseudes

Pro imag. Pro imaginibus

Somn. Somnium

Symp. Symposium

Tox. Toxaris

Ver. hist. Vera historia

Menander

Sam. Samia

Nonnus

Dion. Dionysiaca

Origen

Fr. Ps. Fragmenta in Psalmos 1150

Mart. Exhortatio ad martyrium

Ovid

Am. Amores

Ars Ars amatoria

Her. Heroides

Metam. Metamorphoses

Papyri

BGU Berliner Griechische Urkunden

CEG Carmina Epigraphica Graeca, ed. P. A. Hansen, 2 vols. (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1983, 1989).

P. Giess.Griechische Papyri im Museum des ober-hessischen Geschichtsvereins zu Giessen (Leipzig: Teubner, 191012).

P. Giss. Michael Kortus, Briefe des Apollonius-Archives aus der Sammlung Papyri Gissenses: Edition, bersetzung und Kommentar, Berichte und Arbeiten aus der Universittsbibliothek und dem Universittsarchiv Giessen 49.

P. Gron.Papyri groninganae: griechische Papyri der Universittsbibliothek zu Groningen

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