The Pastoral Anthropology of St. Paul
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Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's work delves into the pastoral and anthropological dimensions of Paul's letters, exploring how Paul understands human identity, sin, and salvation.
The book traces Pauline pastoral concerns, how they inform ethical exhortation, and implications for community life.
Murphy-O'Connor combines close exegesis with attention to Greco-Roman and Jewish background, illuminating Paul's rhetorical strategies.
His analysis helps readers connect Pauline anthropology to theological doctrines like atonement and sanctification.
The study is valuable for students and pastors seeking to ground atonement theology in Paul's pastoral theology.
The book traces Pauline pastoral concerns, how they inform ethical exhortation, and implications for community life.
Murphy-O'Connor combines close exegesis with attention to Greco-Roman and Jewish background, illuminating Paul's rhetorical strategies.
His analysis helps readers connect Pauline anthropology to theological doctrines like atonement and sanctification.
The study is valuable for students and pastors seeking to ground atonement theology in Paul's pastoral theology.
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