Body, Mind, and Passions in Romans: Paul’s Alternative View within His Philosophical and Religious Context

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2022

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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

Abstract

Most ancient thinkers believed that passions corrupted rational thinking, and that reason should control passions; Jewish apologists, however, often chided Gentiles for being ruled by passion, and sometimes offered Jewish law as a way to achieve genuine mastery over passion. Using language familiar to his contemporaries, Paul argues that human passions have corrupted reason’s ability to control them, and even right knowledge of God’s law cannot deliver one from this enslavement. For Paul, however, Christ by the Spirit liberates from bondage to passion, enabling a relationship with and life pleasing to God.

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Artykuł w języku angielskim.

Keywords

passions, spirit, flesh, Romans 7:14-25, reason, Paul the Apostle, body, mind of the Spirit, mind, Paul the Apostle’s anthropology, letters of Saint Paul, New Testament, Bible, anthropology, theology, biblical studies, exegesis, biblical exegesis, Letter to the Romans, philosophy, religion, Holy Spirit, namiętności, duch, ciało, rozum, Paweł apostoł, umysł Ducha, umysł, antropologia Pawła apostoła, listy św. Pawła, Nowy Testament, Biblia, Pismo Święte, antropologia, teologia, biblistyka, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna, List do Rzymian, Rz 7, filozofia, religia, Duch Święty

Citation

The Biblical Annals, 2022, T. 12, nr 2, s. 255-277.

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