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Theologische Schriften
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ISBN: 3290100006 3290114686 9783290174101 9783290175269 9783290174606 9783290176655 9783290177348 9783290177843 329017784X 9783290181987 3290181987 9783290182755 9783290100001 9783290114688 3290176657 329017526X 3290177343 3290174107 3290174603 3290182940 3290180263 3290180050 Year: 1983 Volume: 1-9 Publisher: Zürich: Theologischer Verlag,

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Romans interpreted : a comparative analysis of the commentaries of barth, nygren, cranfield and wilckens on paul's epistle to the romans
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ISBN: 9155425291 Year: 1990 Publisher: Uppsala : Almqvist & Wiksell : Acta universitatis upsaliensis,

Wunder und Wirklichkeit in den Briefen des Apostels Paulus: ein Beitrag zu einem Wunderverständnis jenseits von Entmythologisierung und Rehistorisierung
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ISBN: 3161474155 9783161474156 Year: 2001 Volume: 134 Publisher: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck,


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Moses in Corinth
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ISSN: 01679732 ISBN: 9004289453 9789004289451 9789004288430 9004288430 1322872910 Year: 2015 Volume: 159 Publisher: Boston

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Scholars have long puzzled over the imagery focused on Moses in 2 Corinthians 3; it is unclear how that imagery fits into the larger context of the letter. Many have explained the imagery as the apostle’s reaction to the “super-apostles,” Jewish missionaries mentioned later in the letter. These preachers, it has been argued, promoted either a θεῖος ἀνήρ or a Judaizing agenda. In Moses in Corinth , Paul B. Duff contends that the Moses imagery has nothing to do with the super-apostles but functions instead as an integral part of Paul’s first apologia sent to Corinth. This apologia , found in 2 Cor 2:14-7:4, represents an independent letter sent to dispel suspicions about the apostle’s honesty, integrity, and poor physical appearance.

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