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The Relationship between the Apostles Luke and Paul and the Lukan Paul in Acts. Reinterpreting Romans 13:1-7 in light of Acts 16-26

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by Van Lal Mal Sawma

    • Author

      Van Lal Mal Sawma

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      GRIN Publishing

    • Published

      August 2017

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      The Relationship between the Apostles Luke and Paul and the Lukan Paul in Acts. Reinterpreting Romans 13:1-7 in light of Acts 16-26

      Today's Price £31.24



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      Exegesis from the year 2017 in the subject Theology - Biblical Theology, grade: B (3.3), Emory University (Candler School of Theology), course: Master of Theological Studies, language: English, abstract: This exegetical paper engages with Romans 13:1-7, one of the most problematic and debated passages in the Pauline corpus, which has been quoted by many politicians and religious leaders in different ways to solve the tensions arising frequently between church and state. Accordingly, this paper seeks to reinterpret Romans 13:1-7 based on Paul's character and behavior mentioned in Acts 16-26. The first part of the paper deals with exegetical issues, namely the world behind the text, the world in the text, and the world in front of the text. Following this, the paper articulates the relationship between Luke and Paul and the Lukan Paul in Acts. After this, the remainder of the paper will focus on interpretation and reflection. Ultimately, this paper argues that Paul, if based on Luke's depiction in Acts 16-26, may well not have meant blind obedience-when he speaks of submitting to the governing authorities-but reflective obedience. n

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      • Author

        Van Lal Mal Sawma

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        GRIN Publishing

      • Published

        August 2017

      • Weight

        55g

      • Dimensions

        149 x 211 x 3 mm

      • ISBN

        9783668497290

      • ISBN-10

        366849729X

      • Eden Code

        4537547

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      • Author/Creator: Van Lal Mal Sawma

      • ISBN: 9783668497290

      • Publisher: GRIN Publishing

      • Release Date: August 2017

      • Weight: 55g

      • Dimensions: 149 x 211 x 3 mm

      • Eden Code: 4537547


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