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Desire In Pauls Undisputed Epistles Semantic Observations On The Use Of Epithymeo Ho Epithymetes And Epithymia In Roman Imperial Texts Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2reihe Andrew Bowden

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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.92 MB
Pages: 619
Author: Andrew Bowden
ISBN: 9783161596308, 9783161596315, 3161596307, 3161596315
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Desire In Pauls Undisputed Epistles Semantic Observations On The Use Of Epithymeo Ho Epithymetes And Epithymia In Roman Imperial Texts Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2reihe Andrew Bowden by Andrew Bowden 9783161596308, 9783161596315, 3161596307, 3161596315 instant download after payment.

Does the apostle Paul think those with desire always try to obtain negative objects? Are there instances where desire is seen positively? Does Paul use this concept differently than other Roman imperial authors? Is desire always for objects related to sex? In this study, Andrew Bowden illustrates Paul's use of desire in light of its use in Roman imperial texts and sheds fresh light on this often misunderstood, misconstrued concept.

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