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A Pauline Theology of Charismata Siegfried Schatzmann

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A; Hendrickson Publishers; 1987Description: 117tr; Paperback, Illustration; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0913573485
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 243.13
  • S312-S57
Online resources: Summary: This document provides an overview of Siegfried Schatzmann's 1977 doctoral dissertation titled ""A Pauline Theology of Charismata."" The dissertation examines the key biblical texts where Paul discusses spiritual gifts, or ""charismata,"" with the goal of establishing a sound theological basis through rigorous exegetical analysis. After introducing the term ""charisma,"" the study focuses on exegeting the relevant passages in Paul's letters. Subsequent chapters then discuss major issues concerning charismata, including how they relate to the church's service, ministerial functions, and expressions of authority, while also reexamining points from the exegesis.
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This document provides an overview of Siegfried Schatzmann's 1977 doctoral dissertation titled ""A Pauline Theology of Charismata."" The dissertation examines the key biblical texts where Paul discusses spiritual gifts, or ""charismata,"" with the goal of establishing a sound theological basis through rigorous exegetical analysis. After introducing the term ""charisma,"" the study focuses on exegeting the relevant passages in Paul's letters. Subsequent chapters then discuss major issues concerning charismata, including how they relate to the church's service, ministerial functions, and expressions of authority, while also reexamining points from the exegesis.

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