Paul and the law in the arguments of Galatians: a rhetorical and exegetical analysis of Galatians 2,14 - 6,2

Paul does not condemn the Law but the human being who - as a sinner - can not refer the Law's paradigm of salvation. For Paul the faith in Christ is no abstract doctrine of salvation, but a doctrine of salvation especially for the sinners (homo peccator). This work wants to show how this concep...

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Main Author: Amadi-Azuogu, Chinedu Adolphus 1955- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Weinheim Beltz, Athenäum c 1996
In: Bonner biblische Beiträge (104)
Year: 1996
Series/Journal:Bonner biblische Beiträge 104
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Galaterbrief 2,14-6,2 / Legislation (Theology)
B Paul Apostle / Pauline letters / Theology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Rhetoric, Ancient
B Galatians
B Paul the Apostle, Saint
B Bible. Galaterbrief 2,14-6,2
B Legislation Theology
B Rhetoric
B Law (Theology) Biblical teaching
B Bible. Galatians, II, 14-VI, 2 Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Thesis
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Summary:Paul does not condemn the Law but the human being who - as a sinner - can not refer the Law's paradigm of salvation. For Paul the faith in Christ is no abstract doctrine of salvation, but a doctrine of salvation especially for the sinners (homo peccator). This work wants to show how this conception is set forth in Galatians 2,14 - 6,2, both factually and rhetorically.
Item Description:Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Bonn, 1995
ISBN:3895471046