This dissertation is a nuanced study of ‘compassion’ in the context of the Pauline Letters. The Letters are considered within the socio/political context of imperial Rome. ‘Compassion’ is a complex emotion, therefore it has been necessary to include, in my analysis, cognate sentiments such as patience, kindness, gentleness, perseverance. As this is a semantic study the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on Semantic Domains, compiled by Louw and Nida (L-N), is used extensively. A dictionary provides a potential meaning, but it is the context of the sentence, the sentence within a larger unit of the text as a whole, considered within the prevailing social conditions, that influence meaning. This method reveals that Paul envisage...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
This study is an investigation of the function of emotion in the social formation of the believers i...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
In the 1980s, in the discipline of Classical studies in the field of Greco-Roman phil...
This research conducted according to the phenomenological method investigated the Pauline concept of...
“Paul’s letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people ...
\u27Eirene\u27 cannot be fully understood in isolation from the concept with which it is frequently ...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
This thesis explores the Pauline conception of faith in 1 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthian...
This dissertation investigates the representation of personal religious experience in the letters of...
This thesis presents Paul in his role as apologist for the early Christian Gospel. The form and cont...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the relationship between the individual and the community in ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
The teaching of justification through faith as it has generally been understood in reformed theology...
To understand the nature of compassion, I trace an arc from the Christian Scriptures, which are “sat...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
This study is an investigation of the function of emotion in the social formation of the believers i...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
In the 1980s, in the discipline of Classical studies in the field of Greco-Roman phil...
This research conducted according to the phenomenological method investigated the Pauline concept of...
“Paul’s letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people ...
\u27Eirene\u27 cannot be fully understood in isolation from the concept with which it is frequently ...
Understanding Paul’s ethos is essential to understanding the persuasive power of Paul’s writing. Thi...
This thesis explores the Pauline conception of faith in 1 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthian...
This dissertation investigates the representation of personal religious experience in the letters of...
This thesis presents Paul in his role as apologist for the early Christian Gospel. The form and cont...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the relationship between the individual and the community in ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
The teaching of justification through faith as it has generally been understood in reformed theology...
To understand the nature of compassion, I trace an arc from the Christian Scriptures, which are “sat...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
This study is an investigation of the function of emotion in the social formation of the believers i...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...