From Submission to Love: Understanding the Motivations in Romans 13:1-10

This paper studies Rom 13:1-10, analyzing the inner connection between Paul's exhortation to submit to governing authorities and his admonition to love one another. It addresses interpretative and exegetical issues, including possible textual interpolations and the meanings of key terms. The an...

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Subtitles:De la sumisión al amor$destudio de las motivaciones en Rom 13,1-10
Main Author: Granados Rojas, Juan Manuel 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2024
In: Isidorianum
Year: 2024, Volume: 33, Issue: 2, Pages: 207-233
Further subjects:B análisis retórico
B amor mutuo
B exhortaciones paulinas
B Rom 13
B 1-10
B autoridades gubernamentales
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Summary:This paper studies Rom 13:1-10, analyzing the inner connection between Paul's exhortation to submit to governing authorities and his admonition to love one another. It addresses interpretative and exegetical issues, including possible textual interpolations and the meanings of key terms. The analysis demonstrates that Paul's argument hinges on the incrementum (αὔξησις) of underlying rationales, moving from general and external incentives to personal and internal motivations. This study highlights that the coherence of the passage relies on understanding both its imperatives and motivations, ultimately suggesting a deeper moral imperative.
ISSN:2660-7743
Contains:Enthalten in: Isidorianum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.46543/ISID.2433.1057