This study examines the role that Adam theology played in the thinking of the apostle Paul, arguing that the double motif of glory/suffering and the figure of Adam might be a valuable hermeneutic for other key Pauline texts on suffering. For each of those texts, a three-fold procedure is followed: the identification of the interwoven themes of suffering and glory; the uncovering of the notion of the restoration of Adam\u27s glory through righteous suffering; and the passage\u27s contribution to the understanding of the tri-level relationship existing among the afflictions of Christ, Paul and the latter\u27s audience. (From Amazon.com.)https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/mono/1033/thumbnail.jp
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A familiar feature in Pauline scholarship is the view that Sin as a power, and the concomitant force...
In Romans 5:12-21 Paul uses a comparison between Adam and Christ to explain three facets of the gosp...
Is Adam merely a bad moral example, or has his first sin a lasting impact on the human condition? Th...
This research conducted according to the phenomenological method investigated the Pauline concept of...
II Corinthians 5:1-10 has long occupied scholars\u27 attention in their efforts to sort out the maze...
THE Apostle Paul had several ways of describing how Christ had achieved salvation for humankind. Fo...
Paul’s comparison of Adam and Christ in Rom 5:12–21 is among the most influential doctrines in the B...
Paul enigmatically describes humanity’s universal sinfulness in Rom. 3.23 as a lack of ‘the glory of...
From a rhetorical perspective, the article argues that, for Paul, the figure of Adam serves as both ...
This study identifies four strategies for theologically reframing the story of the sin of Adam and E...
In the following article we have tried to analyze the consolation of God in the Pauline ministry tes...
No work of Cyril devoted to exclusively Adam’s sin was preserved. Though in entire of his exegetical...
This thesis aims to elucidate the nature of the references to Satan in the undisputed Pauline corpus...
With its soaring affirmations and profound statements of salvation in Christ, Romans 8 is a high poi...
The Adam and Christ antithesis in Paul resembles other Jewish interpreters of the story of the creat...
A familiar feature in Pauline scholarship is the view that Sin as a power, and the concomitant force...
In Romans 5:12-21 Paul uses a comparison between Adam and Christ to explain three facets of the gosp...
Is Adam merely a bad moral example, or has his first sin a lasting impact on the human condition? Th...