The divine-human relationship in Romans 1-8 in the light of interdependence theory

"Yoonjong Kim aims to analyse the divine-human relationship in Paul's theology, focusing on Paul's portrayal of the relationship in Romans 1-8. Kim stresses that previous studies of this relationship have not paid sufficient attention to the fact that it is not static, but rather exhi...

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Published in:Library of New Testament studies
Main Author: Kim, Yoonjong (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney International Clark 2020
In: Library of New Testament studies (635)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Kim, Yoonjong, The divine-human relationship in Romans 1-8 in the light of interdependence theory] (2022) (Becker, Paul)
Series/Journal:Library of New Testament studies 635
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Römerbrief 1-8 / Relationship to God / Alternating effect
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Romans, I-VIII Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Spirituality Biblical teaching
B Thesis
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Summary:"Yoonjong Kim aims to analyse the divine-human relationship in Paul's theology, focusing on Paul's portrayal of the relationship in Romans 1-8. Kim stresses that previous studies of this relationship have not paid sufficient attention to the fact that it is not static, but rather exhibits progression and development towards a goal. To address the significance of the human agent's role in the relationship, Kim employs a social psychological theory - interdependence theory - offering a consistent analytic framework for diagnosing the interactions in a dyadic relationship in terms of the dependency created by each partner's expectations of outcomes"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567695778