Sōma in biblical theology : with emphasis on Pauline anthropology

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0310254515 
ISBN 13
9780310254515 
LCCN
87030271 
OCLC
16950356 
Category
Exegesis ( 聖經研究 )  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1976 
Publisher
Pages
267 
Subject
BS2655 
Abstract
The Apostle Paul uses this Greek word often -- in theologically important ways. - Does it mean 'body' or 'person'? - Does it stress function or substance? - Does it connote solidarity with others or individuality? What bearing do the answers to these questions have - Death of the whole person versus disembodied existence? - Resurrection of a spiritual body versus resurrection of a physical body? - Existential anthropology versus historical anthropology? - Sin as enslavement versus sin as guilt? - Salvation by liberation versus salvation atonement? - The body of Christ as a sacrament versus the body of Christ as a metaphor? - Christian mysticism versus Christian activism? 
Description
Sōma as the whole person: the rise of a definition -- Sōma in extra-biblical literature -- Sōma in the LXX -- Sōma in the NT outside Pauline literature -- Sōma in I Cor 6:12-20 -- Anthropological duality and classical Greek thought -- Anthropological duality in the Judaism of NT times -- Anthropological duality in the NT outside Pauline literature -- Anthropological duality in the OT -- Anthropological duality in Pauline literature -- The sōma in death and resurrection -- Sōma and the being of man -- Sōma, sin, and salvation -- Sōma, individuality, and solidarity -- Sōma and the church as the body of Christ 
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