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Sin and Its Remedy in Paul

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Though much-studied, Pauline soteriology can be seen afresh by giving focused attention to the apostle's language and conception of sin. Sometimes Paul appears to present sin and disobedience as transgression, while at other times sin is personified as an enslaving power. Is there a single model or perspective that can account for Paul's conceptual range in his discussion of sin? What does careful study of Paul's letters reveal about the christological and pneumatological remedies to the problem of sin as he conceives of them? These questions are explored in the context of individual Pauline letters, building a richer understanding of the apostle's attitude to sin and its remedy.

196 pages, Paperback

Published August 25, 2022

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Nijay K. Gupta

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Nijay K. Gupta is Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. He has written or edited more than twenty books and has published dozens of academic articles. He is an award-winning researcher and a member of the Society of New Testament Studies.

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December 4, 2024
In this book I read a chapter for one week each chapter I used to think about it and spouse some time for a week. The idea is to understand what each author represents in your essays. So the conclusion is some size is very good but I have a lot to think about how to understand some other insights. Some authors make me pay attention and others I have some distance about and have some disagree with him. This book is very helpful or useful to make some studies club or studies meeting to explore how Paul talks about sin in each of his letters. I like the book's format and like how it is divided.
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