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Paternoster Biblical monographs Paul's metaphorical language of `Death` in Romans 6:1-11 Sorin Sabou Between horror and hope

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Great Britain; Paternoster; 2005Description: 159tr; paperback; 23cmISBN:
  • 1842273221
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.106
  • S714-S12
Summary: This book argues that Paul's metaphorical language of death in Romans 6:1-11 conveys two aspects: horror and hope. The `horror` aspect is conveyed by the `crucifixion` language, and the `hope` aspect by `burial` language. The life of the Christian believer is understood, as relationship with sin is concerned (`death to sin`), between these two realities: horror and hope.
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This book argues that Paul's metaphorical language of death in Romans 6:1-11 conveys two aspects: horror and hope. The `horror` aspect is conveyed by the `crucifixion` language, and the `hope` aspect by `burial` language. The life of the Christian believer is understood, as relationship with sin is concerned (`death to sin`), between these two realities: horror and hope.

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