The Holy Spirit and Ethics in Paul: Transformation and Empowering for Religious-Ethical Life

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نام کتاب : The Holy Spirit and Ethics in Paul: Transformation and Empowering for Religious-Ethical Life
ویرایش : 2., revised
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : روح القدس و اخلاق در پولس: تحول و توانمندسازی برای زندگی مذهبی-اخلاقی
سری : Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe; 283
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ناشر : JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 399
ISBN (شابک) : 3161527879 , 9783161527876
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت



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Cover
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction
1. Rationale
2. Overview of Contemporary Scholarship with Specific Reference to the ‘Infusion-Transformation Approach’ to Spirit and Ethics in Paul
2.1. Diverging Explanations
2.2. The ‘Infusion-Transformation Approach’ to Spirit and Ethics in Paul
2.2.1. Ernst Käsemann
2.2.2. Peter Stuhlmacher
2.2.3. Friedrich Wilhelm Horn
2.3. Conclusion
3. Definition of Terms
4. The Thesis
Part I: Religious-Ethical Empowerment through Infusion-Transformation. An Examination of an Established Approach
Chapter 2: Infusion-Transformation through a Material Spirit? An Investigation of Paul’s Context
1. Graeco-Roman Literature
1.1. The Physical Spirit
1.2. Infusion-Transformation
2. Judaism
2.1. The Hebrew Bible
2.2. Qumran
2.2.1. Strategies for Interpreting Metaphors (Demonstrated in the Example of 1QHᵃ 15.6–7)
2.3. Joseph and Aseneth
2.3.1. The Physical Spirit
2.3.2. Infusion-Transformation
2.4. Philo
2.4.1. The Physical Spirit
2.4.2. Infusion-Transformation
3. Conclusion
Chapter 3: Infusion-Transformation through a Material Spirit? An Investigation of Paul
Excursus 1: The Alleged Concept of the Spirit as Immaterial Substance (Rom. 8:9; 1 Cor. 3:16; 6:19; etc.)
1. The Alleged Material Nature of the Spirit (1 Cor. 15:44)
2. The Alleged Infusion by the Material Spirit through the Sacraments (1 Cor. 12:13; 6:11; 10:3–4)
2.1. Infusion by the Material Spirit at Baptism? (1 Cor. 12:13a; 6:11)
2.2. Infusion by the Material Spirit at the Lord’s Supper? (1 Cor. 12:13c; 10:3–4)
3. Conclusion
Part II: Religious-Ethical Empowerment by the Relational Work of the Spirit. A New Approach
Chapter 4: Prolegomena to a Relational Approach to the Ethical Work of the Spirit in Paul
1. Definition of Terms
2. The Relational Model
3. The Centrality and the Empowering Character of Relationships in Paul and His Context
4. The Framework of the Relational Model
4.1. Philosophical, Theological and Anthropological Presuppositions
4.2. Pneumatological Presuppositions
Chapter 5: Religious-Ethical Empowerment by the Relational Work of the Spirit: A Selective Discussion of Paul’s Context
1. Early Jewish Literature
1.1. Philo
1.2. Qumran
1.3. Traditions Based on Ezekiel 36:25–28
2. Graeco-Roman Literature
3. Conclusion
Chapter 6: Religious-Ethical Empowerment by the Relational Work of the Spirit in Paul
1. Introduction: The Fundamentals of Spirit and Ethics in Paul
2. Ethical Transformation through Spirit-Enabled Contemplation of the Divine (2 Cor. 3:18)
2.1. How is the Transformation Achieved?
2.1.1. The Unveiled Face
2.1.2. Beholding as in a Mirror
2.1.2.1. Beholding as Receiving (Cognitive) Revelation
2.1.2.2. Beholding as Encounter
2.1.2.3. Beholding as Contemplation
2.1.3. The Role of the Spirit
2.2. What is the Result of the Transformation?
2.2.1. The Meaning of ‘Being Transformed from Glory to Glory’
2.2.2. The Ethical Dimension of the Transformation (‘Being Transformed ... into the Same Image’)
2.3. Conclusion
3. Ethical Empowering through a Spirit-Shaped Filial Relationship with God (Rom. 8:12–17; et al.)
3.1. Relationships Individual and Corporate: Romans 8:12–17 and Its Cotext
3.2. Establishing Religious-Ethical Life (Rom. 8:12–14)
3.3. Empowered by the Spirit of Adoption as Sons (Rom. 8:15–16)
3.3.1. Characteristics of Adoption and Sonship in Paul (esp. Rom. 8) and His Context
3.3.2. Empowered by a Filial Relationship with God
3.4. View Ahead (Rom. 8:17) and Conclusion
4. Ethical Empowering through the Communal Work of the Spirit
4.1. Being Built Up by the Gifts of the Spirit
4.2. Participation in the Spirit
5. Conclusion
Part III: Conclusions
Chapter 7: Conclusion
1. The Results of this Study
2. The Implications of this Study
2.1. Further Implications for the Study of Early Judaism
2.2. Further Implications for Pauline Theology
2.2.1. Implications for Pauline Theology in General
2.2.2. Implications for Pauline Pneumatology
2.2.3. Implications for Pauline Ethics
Appendix: 140 Years of Research on Spirit and Ethics in Paul: A Critical Overview
1. The Interplay of Spirit and Ethics in Paul’s Religion: 1868–1930 (From Ernesti to Schweitzer)
1.1. The Interpenetration of Human and Divine Activity (H. Ernesti)
1.2. Two Opposite Principles are at Work in Christian Life at Different Times (O. Pfleiderer)
1.3. The Spirit as Overwhelming Ethical Power (H. Gunkel)
1.4. ‘Dying and Rising with Christ’ as Unity of Passive and Active Ethics (A. Schweitzer)
2. The Interplay of Spirit and Ethics in Paul’s Theology: 1930–1990 (From Bultmann to Dunn)
2.1. ‘Being in the Spirit’ (Indicative) and ‘Walking by the Spirit’ (Imperative) Become One in the Moment of Decision (R. Bultmann)
Excursus 1: The Relation of Indicative and Imperative in Paul – V.P. Furnish’s Response to Bultmann
2.2. The Sanctifying Work of the Spirit is the Spirit’s Witness to the Believer’s Acting in Faith (K. Stalder)
2.3. The Eschatological Spirit Enables Obedience from the Heart and Introduces an Intense Battle with the Flesh (J.D.G. Dunn)
3. The Interplay of Pauline Pneumatology and Ethics in Recent Scholarship Since 1990 (Horn & Fee)
3.1. Developmental Approaches to the Relation of Spirit and Ethics in Pre-Pauline and Pauline Writings
Excursus 2: The Limited Scope of the Connection of Spirit and Ethics in Paul – F.W. Horn’s Response to Gunkel et al
3.2. By the Spirit Christians are Able to Resist Temptation (G.D. Fee)
4. Summary of Results and Questions
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index of References
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Early Jewish Literature
Graeco-Roman Literature
Early Christian Literature
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects




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