01003nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100100005208200120006208200130007410000170008710000110010424500360011524500610015124500160021224500280022826000180025626000160027426000090029030000110029930000140031030000090032452003780033365000260071120260119070421.02021-12-08 15:36:00 a1842273221 a0 eng a227.106 bS714-S12 aSabou, Sorin eAuthor aPaternoster Biblical monographs bPaul's metaphorical language of `Death` in Romans 6:1-11 cSorin Sabou pBetween horror and hope aGreat Britain bPaternoster c2005 a159tr. bpaperback c23cm aThis 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. aMetaphor in the Bible