The road from Damascus : the impact of Paul's conversion on his life, thought, and ministry / editado por Richard N. Longenecker.
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TextoSeries McMaster New Testament StudiesEditor: Grand Rapids, Michigan ; Cambridge, U.K. : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1997Descripción: 253 páginas ; 23 cmTipo de contenido: - text
- unmediated
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- 0802841910
- 225.92 L852r 20
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Interpreting Paul’s conversion — Then and now -- A realized hope, a new commitment, and a developed proclamation: Paul and Jesus -- A new understanding of the present and the future: Paul and eschatology -- Israelite, Convert, Apostle to the Gentiles: The origin of Paul’s Gentile mission -- Paul and justification by faith -- God reconcilied his enemy to himself: The origin of Paul’s concept of reconciliation -- Contours of covenant theology in the post-conversion Paul -- Sinai as viewed from Damascus: Paul’s reevaluation of the Mosaic Law -- Paul’s conversion as key to his understanding of the Spirit -- Paul on women and gender: A comparasion with Early Jewish Views -- Paul’s conversion and his ethic of freedom in Galatians.
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