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In this innovative book Robinson examines the metaphors Paul uses in Romans 8:1–17 to reveal the roles that the Spirit and believers play in moral conduct. To do so Robinson applies conceptual metaphor theories to well-known but enigmatic metaphors like “walk according to the Spirit” and “the Spirit dwells in you.” In the process, he addresses thorny theological issues such as whether Spirit and flesh signal an internal battle within believers or two conflicting ways of life. Finally, Robinson shows how this study is relevant to related Pauline passages (e.g., Galatians 5:16–25) and to biblical interpretation in general. Features: Sustained argument that sheds new light on how Paul communicates with his audiences ; Substantial contribution to current debates about central theological concepts ; Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Conceptual Integration Theory applied to the metaphors in Romans 8:1–17. (Publisher).
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Metaphor, Morality, and the Spirit in Romans 8: 1-17
Oct 24, 2016, SBL Press
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088414187X 9780884141877
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Metaphor, Morality, and the Spirit in Romans 8: 1-17
2016, Society of Biblical Literature
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Metaphor, Morality, and the Spirit in Romans 8: 1-17
Oct 24, 2016, SBL Press
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Source title: Metaphor, Morality, and the Spirit in Romans 8:1-17 (Early Christianity and Its Literature)

