RT Article T1 ‘Debtors to the Spirit’ in Romans 8.12? Reasons for the Silence JF New Testament studies VO 59 IS 1 SP 61 OP 72 A1 Gieniusz, Andrzej 1958- LA English YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785740091 AB This article discusses the Pauline anacoluthon in Romans 8.12. The usual interpretations consider it a communicative accident on the part of Paul or as a case of laudable laconicism. Against such an understanding the present author proposes to consider the anacoluthon as a figure of speech, deliberately chosen by the Apostle both to emphasize the total character of the filial relationship of Christians to God, as opposed to their past dependences, and to help them discover this particularity of their new status on their own. K1 Midwifery K1 sonship of God K1 Spirit K1 debtor K1 Anacoluthon DO 10.1017/S0028688512000252