01485cam a22003734i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067035002700082040003300109082002100142100003200163245006300195264006700258300003800325336002100363337002500384338002300409504003900432505047200471526001000943526001000953526001000963526001000973526000800983526000800991526000800999526000801007526000801015526000801023526000801031630006701039650000501106PE-LiUPU20250731173553.0150616s r 000 0 d a080280442X a(Sirsi) i9780802804426 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a227.306bH142211 aHafemann, Scott J.,eautor.10aSuffering and Ministry in the Spirit /cScott J. Hafemann. 1aGrand Rapids, Michigan :bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,c1990. a261 páginas ;c22 centímetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aBibliografía: páginas 234-252.0 aThe purpose and method of the study.- "Led unto death": the meanig and function of Paul's thanksgiving in II Corinthians 2:14a.- The apostle Paul as the sacrificial aroma of Christ.- The question of Paul's sufficiency and a working hypothesis concerning its background in biblical and jewish tradition.- Paul'sministry of the spirit as corrobatory evidence of his sufficiency.- Conclusion: suffering and the spirit as the twin pillar of Paul's apostolic self-defense. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP35 aBiblia.pN.T.pCorintios IIxCrítica, interpretación, etc.04a