This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of self-interest for the sake of others. In certain scholarly works on Paul, foregrounding Paul’s statements that contrast love with self-interest leads to an interpretative imbalance which distorts or ignores other aspects of love. Situating Paul in the context of Greco-Roman philosophical tradition will open up different interpretative possibilities: for some Greek and Roman authors, loving behaviour does not intend to benefit only the other but rather to construct or to reinforce a relationship of shared interests, in which multiple parties benefit, as an end in itself (chapter two). This thesis uses Galatians as a test case to consider whethe...
The Concept of Love in the Epistles of John : Comparison with the Concept of Apostle Paul This thesi...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
The message of the apostle Paul that “all are now justified through faith” has resulted in diverse i...
This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of s...
The faith versus works dichotomy that has been a foundation of Protestant Christianity for centuries...
Paul's Letter to the Galatians is known as a bitter defence of his "true" gospel of faith against op...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
<span>In one of the earliest documents of Christianity, in a highly patriarchal society, when addres...
Paul’s Letter to the Galatians is known as a bitter defence of his “true” gospel of faith against op...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
This thesis aims to compare the words and governing ethical pattern of thought in the catalogue of v...
The message of the apostle Paul that “all are now justified through faith” has resulted in diverse i...
After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Ep...
The Concept of Love in the Epistles of John : Comparison with the Concept of Apostle Paul This thesi...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
The message of the apostle Paul that “all are now justified through faith” has resulted in diverse i...
This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of s...
The faith versus works dichotomy that has been a foundation of Protestant Christianity for centuries...
Paul's Letter to the Galatians is known as a bitter defence of his "true" gospel of faith against op...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
<span>In one of the earliest documents of Christianity, in a highly patriarchal society, when addres...
Paul’s Letter to the Galatians is known as a bitter defence of his “true” gospel of faith against op...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
This thesis aims to compare the words and governing ethical pattern of thought in the catalogue of v...
The message of the apostle Paul that “all are now justified through faith” has resulted in diverse i...
After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Ep...
The Concept of Love in the Epistles of John : Comparison with the Concept of Apostle Paul This thesi...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
The message of the apostle Paul that “all are now justified through faith” has resulted in diverse i...