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Dynamic Oneness The Significance And Flexibility Of Pauls Onegod Language Suzanne Nicholson

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Dynamic Oneness The Significance And Flexibility Of Pauls Onegod Language Suzanne Nicholson
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Suzanne Nicholson
ISBN: 9781606083260, 9780227903063, 9781630877934, 9780227173664, 1606083260, 0227903064, 163087793X, 022717366X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Dynamic Oneness The Significance And Flexibility Of Pauls Onegod Language Suzanne Nicholson by Suzanne Nicholson 9781606083260, 9780227903063, 9781630877934, 9780227173664, 1606083260, 0227903064, 163087793X, 022717366X instant download after payment.

The apostle Paul affirms in several places that there is only one God. Yet in the same letters Paul also gives praise to the Lord Jesus Christ, often using language similar to his descriptions of God. How can this self-avowed Hebrew of Hebrews reconcile these ideas? This book explores the strongest one-God statements in Paul's undisputed letters and asks how Paul's Jewish monotheistic understanding informs his overall argument. These three texts--1 Corinthians 8:6, Galatians 3:20, and Romans 3:30--occur in very different contexts and address different issues. By looking at the historical, cultural, and grammatical contexts of these passages, as well as Paul's language about God and Christ elsewhere in these letters, Dr. Nicholson argues that Paul's understanding of the one God is not static or perfunctory; rather, it is dynamic and flexible, influencing significant aspects of Paul's Gospel message. Paul's ethics, his view of salvation history, and his soteriology are fundamentally shaped by his understanding of the one God of Israel.

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