A familiar feature in Pauline scholarship is the view that Sin as a power, and the concomitant forces of the flesh and death, are the dominant elements in Paul's account of the human plight. The present article seeks not to deny the significance of these elements, but to argue that equally important are ‘sins’ or individual infractions of the divine will. It is argued here that recent developments in Pauline studies have, in combination, led to an unwarranted downplaying of sins plural. In a number of key passages, Paul includes such acts of transgression in his account of the human plight
This essay focuses on a passage from the Letter to the Romans, better on a famous expression: λογικὴ...
This article deals with theological pluralism prevailing in the early Church and Paul’s creative res...
Paul is one of the most iconic and emblematic figures of the New Testament, thus having significant ...
This study seeks to examine the relationship between the body and sin and death. Once sin and death ...
Contemporary Pauline scholarship has witnessed ongoing debate concerning the relationship between ‘s...
In Romans, Paul repeatedly referred to God’s glory, His desire for humanity to be glorified, and, si...
This study examines the role that Adam theology played in the thinking of the apostle Paul, arguing ...
This thesis aims to elucidate the nature of the references to Satan in the undisputed Pauline corpus...
Plurality permeates early Christianity at virtually every level. The mere existence of the New Testa...
It is important to appreciate the semantic complexity of Paul’s teaching on sin
According to the Apostle Paul, the two comprehensive features of the present age which make it an e...
The Bible as a whole establishes the doctrine of sin. The New Testament doctrine of sin is developed...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe inceptive stimulus for this examination of...
The primary focus of this study is to examine in depth the notion of sin as explicated in the Pastor...
When we take a step back from the imposing figure of physical violence, it becomes possible to exami...
This essay focuses on a passage from the Letter to the Romans, better on a famous expression: λογικὴ...
This article deals with theological pluralism prevailing in the early Church and Paul’s creative res...
Paul is one of the most iconic and emblematic figures of the New Testament, thus having significant ...
This study seeks to examine the relationship between the body and sin and death. Once sin and death ...
Contemporary Pauline scholarship has witnessed ongoing debate concerning the relationship between ‘s...
In Romans, Paul repeatedly referred to God’s glory, His desire for humanity to be glorified, and, si...
This study examines the role that Adam theology played in the thinking of the apostle Paul, arguing ...
This thesis aims to elucidate the nature of the references to Satan in the undisputed Pauline corpus...
Plurality permeates early Christianity at virtually every level. The mere existence of the New Testa...
It is important to appreciate the semantic complexity of Paul’s teaching on sin
According to the Apostle Paul, the two comprehensive features of the present age which make it an e...
The Bible as a whole establishes the doctrine of sin. The New Testament doctrine of sin is developed...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe inceptive stimulus for this examination of...
The primary focus of this study is to examine in depth the notion of sin as explicated in the Pastor...
When we take a step back from the imposing figure of physical violence, it becomes possible to exami...
This essay focuses on a passage from the Letter to the Romans, better on a famous expression: λογικὴ...
This article deals with theological pluralism prevailing in the early Church and Paul’s creative res...
Paul is one of the most iconic and emblematic figures of the New Testament, thus having significant ...