A Discourse on Alterity in 2 Corinthians
PAUL AND HOW MANY “OTHERS”? A DISCOURSE ON ALTERITY IN 2 CORINTHIANS __________________________________________________ A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri-Columbia ________________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts _____________________________________________________________ by J.A. HARTLE Dr. Signe Cohen, Thesis Supervisor DECEMBER 2015 © 2015 J.A. Hartle The Undersigned, appointed by the dean of the Graduate School, have examined the thesis entitled PAUL AND HOW MANY “OTHERS”? A DISCOURSE ON ALTERITY IN 2 CORINTHIANS presented by J.A. Hartle, a candidate for the degree of Master of Arts, and hereby certify that, in their opinion, it is worthy of acceptance. _________________________________ Dr. Signe Cohen _________________________________ Dr. Carrie Duncan _________________________________ Dr. Lawrence Okamura ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I have been given the wonderful opportunity to study with and benefit from excellent professors and other positive influences in my life, all contributed to the completion of this project. I thank the chair of my thesis committee, Dr. Signe Cohen, without whose constant support, advice, encouragement, and patience, this project would not have been possible. Deepest gratitude is due to Dr. Carrie Duncan and Dr. Lawrence Okamura, members of my committee, for their suggestions, attention, and consideration. I am also extremely grateful for the direction, advice, and encouragement provided by Dr. Chris Seeman of Walsh University. Last, but certainly not least, I am forever grateful to my family and friends who provided encouragement, patience, and much more than just understanding. Specifically I would like to thank L. Pitchford and B. Clemons whose comments helped with clarity and a special thank you to carissimo et carissimis.
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