GAL 2:15-16a: WHOSE COMMON GROUND?
In Gal 2:15-16a Paul claims as common ground with Judaizing Christians what they have explicitly denied, both at Antioch and in Galatia. He could do so only because of his unique insight into the mind of a sinless Messiah who had nonetheless died. En Gal 2:15-16a, Paul revendique comme un terrain co...
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Language: | English |
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Peeters
2001
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Revue biblique
Year: 2001, Volume: 108, Issue: 3, Pages: 376-385 |
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Summary: | In Gal 2:15-16a Paul claims as common ground with Judaizing Christians what they have explicitly denied, both at Antioch and in Galatia. He could do so only because of his unique insight into the mind of a sinless Messiah who had nonetheless died. En Gal 2:15-16a, Paul revendique comme un terrain commun avec les chrétiens judaïsants ce que ceux-ci avaient explicitement refusé, à la fois à Antioche et en Galatie. Il n'a pu le faire qu'en raison de sa perception exceptionnelle de l'esprit d'un Messie sans péché, qui pourtant était mort. |
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ISSN: | 2466-8583 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Revue biblique
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