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The exploration of charis ('grace') in this work highlights its significance within the social, political, and religious frameworks of the eastern Mediterranean. James R. Harrison investigates how Paul's messaging adapted to the diverse beliefs of his converts, emphasizing the dynamics of benefaction and reciprocity. He redefines human grace through the lens of the gospel, particularly in his unique approach to giving in 2 Corinthians 8-9. Harrison also contrasts traditional divine beneficence with Paul's concept of grace, which is non-cultic and mediated through a marginalized Benefactor, challenging prevailing expectations of reciprocity.
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Paul's Language of Grace in its Graeco-Roman Context, James R. Harrison
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