To Live in the Spirit : Paul and the Spirit of God
To Live in the Spirit : Paul and the Spirit of God
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Author(s): Córdova, Nelida Naveros
Naveros Córdova, C. D. P.
Naveros Córdova, CDP, Nélida
Naveros Córdova, Nélida
ISBN No.: 9781978700963
Pages: 234
Year: 201811
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 169.74
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

To Live in the Spirit: Paul and the Spirit of God brings to light a fresh understanding of the Greek concept πνεμα (spirit) in Paul''s ethical teaching. Placing Paul and his mixed audience within the Hellenistic Jewish and Greek (philosophical) traditions of the ancient world, this book examines his new message concerning πνεμα''s primary function in the acquisition of virtues and avoidance of vices. Looking in detail at the various ways in which Paul views πνεμα in his seven undisputed letters, Naveros Córdova explores πνεμα''s development from Paul''s initial ethical reflections in his early letters to a more mature view in his later letters. Naveros Córdova argues that it is within these traditions, represented by major Hellenistic Jewish and Greco-Roman writers, that Paul construes the framework of his ethical teaching. Paul finds in the power of God''s πνεμα a new ethical alternative for his mixed audience to living lives pleasing to God outside the observance of the Mosaic Law. Naveros Córdova demonstrates how Paul draws upon Platonic (immaterial πνεμα) and Stoic (material πνεμα) language that would have been familiar to his hearers in the early Christian communities to create a persuasive understanding of ethical performance and to show that the moral life of the believers springs from that πνεμα received from God. In his efforts to highlight πνεμα''s central role in his ethics, Paul moves beyond both traditions by describing the "Christification" of πνεμα not only in Stoic terms, but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE. of his ethical teaching.


Paul finds in the power of God''s πνεμα a new ethical alternative for his mixed audience to living lives pleasing to God outside the observance of the Mosaic Law. Naveros Córdova demonstrates how Paul draws upon Platonic (immaterial πνεμα) and Stoic (material πνεμα) language that would have been familiar to his hearers in the early Christian communities to create a persuasive understanding of ethical performance and to show that the moral life of the believers springs from that πνεμα received from God. In his efforts to highlight πνεμα''s central role in his ethics, Paul moves beyond both traditions by describing the "Christification" of πνεμα not only in Stoic terms, but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE., but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE. of his ethical teaching. Paul finds in the power of God''s πνεμα a new ethical alternative for his mixed audience to living lives pleasing to God outside the observance of the Mosaic Law. Naveros Córdova demonstrates how Paul draws upon Platonic (immaterial πνεμα) and Stoic (material πνεμα) language that would have been familiar to his hearers in the early Christian communities to create a persuasive understanding of ethical performance and to show that the moral life of the believers springs from that πνεμα received from God. In his efforts to highlight πνεμα''s central role in his ethics, Paul moves beyond both traditions by describing the "Christification" of πνεμα not only in Stoic terms, but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE.


of his ethical teaching. Paul finds in the power of God''s πνεμα a new ethical alternative for his mixed audience to living lives pleasing to God outside the observance of the Mosaic Law. Naveros Córdova demonstrates how Paul draws upon Platonic (immaterial πνεμα) and Stoic (material πνεμα) language that would have been familiar to his hearers in the early Christian communities to create a persuasive understanding of ethical performance and to show that the moral life of the believers springs from that πνεμα received from God. In his efforts to highlight πνεμα''s central role in his ethics, Paul moves beyond both traditions by describing the "Christification" of πνεμα not only in Stoic terms, but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE., but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE., but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE. of his ethical teaching. Paul finds in the power of God''s πνεμα a new ethical alternative for his mixed audience to living lives pleasing to God outside the observance of the Mosaic Law.


Naveros Córdova demonstrates how Paul draws upon Platonic (immaterial πνεμα) and Stoic (material πνεμα) language that would have been familiar to his hearers in the early Christian communities to create a persuasive understanding of ethical performance and to show that the moral life of the believers springs from that πνεμα received from God. In his efforts to highlight πνεμα''s central role in his ethics, Paul moves beyond both traditions by describing the "Christification" of πνεμα not only in Stoic terms, but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE., but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE.mp;epsilon;μα not only in Stoic terms, but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE., but also in Middle Platonic categories of the first century CE.


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