The Conception of Sōtēria in the New TestamentUniversity of Chicago., 1947 - 394 pages |
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... Ephesians assigns this function to the religion of which Christ is the head . Thus , in addition to the devil , Christians are said by the author to wage war against stellar spirits , against elements ( ápxás ) , delegated powers ...
... Ephesians assigns this function to the religion of which Christ is the head . Thus , in addition to the devil , Christians are said by the author to wage war against stellar spirits , against elements ( ápxás ) , delegated powers ...
Page 258
... Ephesians is more pessimistic about man , for he holds that man in his natural state is wholly dead to God . Therefore his expression for transformation is resurrection . Ephesians knows nothing of the Pauline conception of the divine ...
... Ephesians is more pessimistic about man , for he holds that man in his natural state is wholly dead to God . Therefore his expression for transformation is resurrection . Ephesians knows nothing of the Pauline conception of the divine ...
Page 359
... Ephesians.- Five times the cognates appear in Ephesians . The verb appears twice in participial form . The noun owenpía occurs once and the nomen in- strumenti once , each in genitive forms . The nomen agentis appears once in the ...
... Ephesians.- Five times the cognates appear in Ephesians . The verb appears twice in participial form . The noun owenpía occurs once and the nomen in- strumenti once , each in genitive forms . The nomen agentis appears once in the ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
The Milieu of The Semantic Development of Σwrnpía | 11 |
THE CONCEPTION OF ΣΩΤΗΡΙΑ RELATED TO THE TRADITION | 46 |
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Acts angels baptism believers Chapter Christology Church cognates conception concerned conversion technique Corinthians cosmic cultic death demons disciples dition divine docetism doctrine earth earthly Messiah Elijah Emperor Ephesians epignosis Epistle Epistle of James eternal fact faith flesh forgiveness Fourth Gospel Gentiles glory gnosis Gnosticism God's healing heaven heavenly Hebrews Hellenistic Hellenistic Christianity heresy Holy Spirit idea immortality imperial cult Israel James Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Johannine literature John the Baptist Judaism Jude judgment kingdom libertinistic Logos Lord Luke Matthew meaning ment Messiah ben David mission narrative nomen agentis nomen instrumenti noun Parousia passages Pastorals Paul Paul's Pauline pericope persecution Peter Pleroma pneumatology present primitive prophet recognised redemption relation religion represented restoration resurrection Revelation righteousness Roman salvation saved Savior says seal seems shows significance sins situation soteriology suffering Synoptics Testament theocracy thought Timothy unto verb verse word writings σωτήρ σωτηρία