Sharing in Christ's rule: tracing a debate in earliest Christianity

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Sharing in Christ's rule: tracing a debate in earliest Christianity. / Roose, Hanna.
in: Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 2, 01.12.2004, S. 123-148.

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title = "Sharing in Christ's rule: tracing a debate in earliest Christianity",
abstract = "This article traces some major issues concerning a debate among the first Christians as to who will share in Christ{\textquoteright}s rule in the [ILLEGIBLE]. In Mt. 19.28—a logion that probably goes back to the historical Jesus—the Twelve are unconditionally appointed as eschatological rulers. After Easter, due to the influence of the passio-iusti tradition (cf. Wis. 3-5), ruling with Christ came to be understood, among some Christian groups, as a reward for martyrs (Rev. 20.4-6; 22.5; Lk. 22.28; 2 Tim. 2.12a; critical of this view is Mk 10.35-45). Paul, by contrast, characterizes eschatological rule as a gift for all who are baptized. In Romans, eschatological life and eschatological reign are blended together (Rom. 5.17) and linked with Paul{\textquoteright}s participationist understanding of baptism (Rom. 6.1-4). Ephesians further develops this idea (1.23; 2.6). Thus there is in early Christianity a diversity of views, and some controversy, concerning the hope of sharing in Christ{\textquoteright}s rule.",
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