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  • From: "atombomb AT sirius.com" <atombomb AT sirius.com>
  • To: Corpus-paul <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Christocentric Soteriology
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 09:54:33 -0700


CHRIST IS RISEN!

I believe Richard B. Hays, The Faith of Jesus Christ (SBL Dissertation
Series, Scholars Press: Chico, Calif., 1983) may be up your alley.

Regards,

INDEED HE IS RISEN!

John Burnett, MA (OT)



"Michele Dolan, OTR/L" wrote:
>
> Especially if one accepts the subjective genitive of pistis Christou, Paul
> can be read as presenting a soteriology in which Jesus has already
> accomplished something through his death/resurrection. The clearest
> statement of this soteriology is Stan Stowers' proposal of the messiah who
> delayed. Also helpful, I believe, is B. H. McLean's suggestion of Jesus as
> a pharmakos, the foundations of which are set in his article "The Absence of
> an Atoning Sacrifice in Paul's Soteriology," NTS 38.4 (1992): 531-53. Can
> anyone recommend bibliography or offer other explanation of a Christocentric
> Pauline soteriology in which Jesus is something other than a passive object
> of human faith?
>
> Andrew T. Dolan, Ph.D. Cand.
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