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The Spirit Helps Our Weakness Rom 826a In Light Of Pauls Missiological Purpose For Writing The Letter To The Romans Biblical Tools And Studies T Vollmer

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The Spirit Helps Our Weakness Rom 826a In Light Of Pauls Missiological Purpose For Writing The Letter To The Romans Biblical Tools And Studies T Vollmer
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The Spirit Helps Our Weakness Rom 826a In Light Of Pauls Missiological Purpose For Writing The Letter To The Romans Biblical Tools And Studies T Vollmer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Peeters Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 337
Author: T Vollmer
ISBN: 9789042936386, 9789042937024, 904293638X, 9042937025
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Spirit Helps Our Weakness Rom 826a In Light Of Pauls Missiological Purpose For Writing The Letter To The Romans Biblical Tools And Studies T Vollmer by T Vollmer 9789042936386, 9789042937024, 904293638X, 9042937025 instant download after payment.

The Spirit Helps Our Weakness examines the fundamental question of how precisely the Spirit aids the weakness of believers. After an initial discussion on the way Rom 8,26-27 has been interpreted, the study explores the central issues and conclusions in scholarship on the Romans debate. Building upon that scholarship, this study contends that Paul's purpose in writing the letter revolved around a missiological imperative, which permeates the letter. The second part of the work provides an exegetical analysis of Rom 8,26a, including the way in which the clause fits within its broader context, particularly within vv. 26-27. In light of Paul's missiological motivation, this study argues that the Spirit serves as activating agent to accomplish God's mission. Ultimately, the missiological nature of the Spirit, working within believers, underlines the priority for Paul's ministry and by extension, his purpose for writing the Letter to the Romans.

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