In the Pauline communities, ethics, ethos and identity were closely intertwined. This essay analyses the way in which Paul emphasised the mental boundaries of the Christ communities to turn them into moral boundaries. In this process, the fencing off of these communities over against their past and their present was a fundamental feature of Paul’s reasoning. The communities thus became fenced off from their past, because the Christ event was seen as causing a major change in history. This change affected both Gentile and Jewish believers. At the same time, Paul stressed the boundaries with the outside world: he characterised the inside world as the loyal remnant of Israel, consisting of Jews and Gentiles alike, and pointed out that this gro...
The Christian ministry is one ordained by God for a special purpose in His Kingdom (Exodus 40:12-15&...
This thesis examines how convictions about gift and grace integrate with conceptions of agency and o...
Christians and Jews agree that the Apostle Paul did not observe Torah as a matter of faith, or in hi...
© 2005 The Pacifica Theological Studies AssociationThis essay first sketches the contrasts between l...
ABSTRACT: This article aims to elaborate on the sources of Pauline ethos by presenting individuals w...
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...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
When Paul writes about his life prior to his call as an apostle, he says that he was blameless in fo...
ABSTRACT: In this article, we will discuss the aspects of morality that the Apostle Paul discusses w...
Recent Jewish-Christian dialogue has uncovered that the early church's ethics were firmly rooted in ...
Pauline theology and Pauline ethics have generally been placed in sharp antithetical contrast to eac...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and compare the basic structures of Matthew\u27s and Pau...
Thesis (Master of Arts (Theological Studies))--St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, 2015.T...
When first-century gentile Christians withdrew from the traditional and civic Graeco-Roman cults and...
The Christian ministry is one ordained by God for a special purpose in His Kingdom (Exodus 40:12-15&...
This thesis examines how convictions about gift and grace integrate with conceptions of agency and o...
Christians and Jews agree that the Apostle Paul did not observe Torah as a matter of faith, or in hi...
© 2005 The Pacifica Theological Studies AssociationThis essay first sketches the contrasts between l...
ABSTRACT: This article aims to elaborate on the sources of Pauline ethos by presenting individuals w...
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...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
When Paul writes about his life prior to his call as an apostle, he says that he was blameless in fo...
ABSTRACT: In this article, we will discuss the aspects of morality that the Apostle Paul discusses w...
Recent Jewish-Christian dialogue has uncovered that the early church's ethics were firmly rooted in ...
Pauline theology and Pauline ethics have generally been placed in sharp antithetical contrast to eac...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and compare the basic structures of Matthew\u27s and Pau...
Thesis (Master of Arts (Theological Studies))--St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, 2015.T...
When first-century gentile Christians withdrew from the traditional and civic Graeco-Roman cults and...
The Christian ministry is one ordained by God for a special purpose in His Kingdom (Exodus 40:12-15&...
This thesis examines how convictions about gift and grace integrate with conceptions of agency and o...
Christians and Jews agree that the Apostle Paul did not observe Torah as a matter of faith, or in hi...