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Baptism and Cognition in Romans 6-8
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Baptism and Cognition in Romans 6-8 : Paul's Ethics beyond 'Indicative' and 'Imperative'

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 316154014X
ISBN-13 9783161540141
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Imprint Mohr Siebeck
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Nov 5th, 2015
Print length 228 Pages
Weight 377 grams
Product Classification: NoneChristian theology
Ksh 16,100.00
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Baptism, for Paul, is a christological event that he also uses in his ethical argument. The discussion of the relationship between Paul's theology and ethics has made use of the terms 'indicative' and 'imperative' since Wernle and Bultmann. As subsequent discussion has shown, these terms are problematic not only because of their rigidity and ambiguity. In this study, Samuli Siikavirta focuses on Romans 6-8, the key text for the interplay between Paul's theological and ethical material. He brings the discussion back to what he sees as central to this interaction: baptism and its cognition. Both elements are examined in their Jewish and Stoic settings. Death to sin, slavery to God, holiness and the indwelling of the Spirit are all seen as integral parts of the baptismal state that is deeply christological rather than symbolical. Paul's cognitive language is then viewed in light of his desire to remind his addressees of who and whose they are because of their baptism.

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