In two short verses, Paul communicates the deep dependency a believer must have on the Holy Spirit to be sustained through this age, specifically on the topic of prayer. The aim of this thesis is to give a fuller approach to the interpretation of Romans 8:26-27. Many sources have contributed to the interpretation of this passage and the purpose of this thesis is to bring together many of those contributions to shed light on the meaning of Paul’s words and produce an insightful and cohesive reading of the passage. The thesis will explore an array of material, including an analysis of the Greek text of Romans 8:26-27 in order to interpret the passage in light of its original context
This article argues that Paul\u27s Old Testament citation in Romans 11:26-27 includes Isaiah 59:20-2...
In his apologetic speech in chapter 26 of the Acts of the Apostles Paul suddenly asks: How/why is i...
The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions...
Problem: There is an emphasis in Rom 8:1-17 that is not always seen in its proper dimensions. It is ...
Once again, we look into the beautiful eighth chapter of Romans, which Philip Yakup Spainard called ...
Contemporary scholarship on the Letter to the Romans has moved away from the view of Romans as a com...
This dissertation answers two distinct questions. First, is Paul trinitarian? Second, would the orig...
Romans mentions the Holy Spirit more than any of Paul\u27s other letters, excluding 1 Corinthians, w...
One of the issues in Romans, and relevant for contemporary Christians, is the connection between the...
This study is intended to be a contribution to current discussions centered around Biblical hermeneu...
On account of methodological considerations (primarily from theory of space) the article points to t...
There have been long debates in academic circles as to what constitutes the “heart” of Pauline theol...
Thus before we actually delve into our subject, the work of the Holy Spirit as presented in chapter ...
This investigation builds upon recent developments in the study of Paul’s use of Scripture that cent...
Romans 8:28-31 Last time together, we noted that the life on the highest plane climaxes in a series ...
This article argues that Paul\u27s Old Testament citation in Romans 11:26-27 includes Isaiah 59:20-2...
In his apologetic speech in chapter 26 of the Acts of the Apostles Paul suddenly asks: How/why is i...
The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions...
Problem: There is an emphasis in Rom 8:1-17 that is not always seen in its proper dimensions. It is ...
Once again, we look into the beautiful eighth chapter of Romans, which Philip Yakup Spainard called ...
Contemporary scholarship on the Letter to the Romans has moved away from the view of Romans as a com...
This dissertation answers two distinct questions. First, is Paul trinitarian? Second, would the orig...
Romans mentions the Holy Spirit more than any of Paul\u27s other letters, excluding 1 Corinthians, w...
One of the issues in Romans, and relevant for contemporary Christians, is the connection between the...
This study is intended to be a contribution to current discussions centered around Biblical hermeneu...
On account of methodological considerations (primarily from theory of space) the article points to t...
There have been long debates in academic circles as to what constitutes the “heart” of Pauline theol...
Thus before we actually delve into our subject, the work of the Holy Spirit as presented in chapter ...
This investigation builds upon recent developments in the study of Paul’s use of Scripture that cent...
Romans 8:28-31 Last time together, we noted that the life on the highest plane climaxes in a series ...
This article argues that Paul\u27s Old Testament citation in Romans 11:26-27 includes Isaiah 59:20-2...
In his apologetic speech in chapter 26 of the Acts of the Apostles Paul suddenly asks: How/why is i...
The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions...